jorisvandenbossche commented on a change in pull request #11358:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/11358#discussion_r725096501



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File path: cpp/src/arrow/compute/kernels/scalar_string_test.cc
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@@ -1429,6 +1430,17 @@ TYPED_TEST(TestStringKernels, Strptime) {
   this->CheckUnary("strptime", input1, timestamp(TimeUnit::MICRO), output1, 
&options);
 }
 
+TYPED_TEST(TestStringKernels, StrptimeZoneOffset) {
+  if (!arrow::internal::kStrptimeSupportsZone) {
+    GTEST_SKIP() << "strptime does not support %z on this platform";
+  }
+  std::string input1 = R"(["5/1/2020 +01", null, "12/11/1900 -01:30"])";
+  std::string output1 =
+      R"(["2020-04-30T23:00:00.000000", null, "1900-12-11T01:30:00.000000"])";
+  StrptimeOptions options("%m/%d/%Y %z", TimeUnit::MICRO);
+  this->CheckUnary("strptime", input1, timestamp(TimeUnit::MICRO), output1, 
&options);

Review comment:
       Although I suppose a complication is that we should only do this if 
_all_ strings in the array has an offset




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