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Sqlalchemy 2.0 changes #35120

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@boring-cyborg boring-cyborg bot added the area:core-operators Operators, Sensors and hooks within Core Airflow label Oct 23, 2023
@phanikumv phanikumv added the full tests needed We need to run full set of tests for this PR to merge label Oct 23, 2023
@phanikumv phanikumv merged commit a17819c into apache:main Oct 24, 2023
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@phanikumv phanikumv deleted the sqla_trigger_dagrun branch October 24, 2023 11:54
@ephraimbuddy ephraimbuddy added the type:misc/internal Changelog: Misc changes that should appear in change log label Oct 27, 2023
@ephraimbuddy ephraimbuddy added this to the Airflow 2.8.0 milestone Oct 27, 2023
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