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GH-38061: [C#] Implement Duration support #38062
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### What changes are included in this PR? Complete support for the Duration array type in the C# implementation. ### Are these changes tested? Yes. ### Are there any user-facing changes? The Duration array type is now supported in the C# library. This also does some slight refactoring of classes which could impact edge cases of user scenarios. * Closes: apache#38061
### What changes are included in this PR? Complete support for the Duration array type in the C# implementation. ### Are these changes tested? Yes. ### Are there any user-facing changes? The Duration array type is now supported in the C# library. This also does some slight refactoring of classes which could impact edge cases of user scenarios. * Closes: apache#38061
### What changes are included in this PR? Complete support for the Duration array type in the C# implementation. ### Are these changes tested? Yes. ### Are there any user-facing changes? The Duration array type is now supported in the C# library. This also does some slight refactoring of classes which could impact edge cases of user scenarios. * Closes: apache#38061
What changes are included in this PR?
Complete support for the Duration array type in the C# implementation.
Are these changes tested?
Yes.
Are there any user-facing changes?
The Duration array type is now supported in the C# library. This also does some slight refactoring of classes which could impact edge cases of user scenarios.