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Allow parsing of decimal precision iso8601 formats #3489

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Allows the for parsing of decimal precision iso8601 time formats.

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Looks good, probably want to include change log note.

@skmcgrail skmcgrail merged commit 0d73a4a into aws:master Aug 19, 2020
aws-sdk-go-automation pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 20, 2020
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### Service Client Updates
* `service/apigatewayv2`: Updates service API and documentation
  * Customers can now create Amazon API Gateway HTTP APIs that route requests to AWS AppConfig, Amazon EventBridge, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon SQS, and AWS Step Functions.
* `service/chime`: Updates service documentation
  * Documentation updates for chime
* `service/fsx`: Updates service documentation

### SDK Enhancements
* `private/protocol`: The SDK now supports the serialization of ISO8601 date-time formats with fractional seconds precision. ([#3489](#3489))
aws-sdk-go-automation added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 20, 2020
Release v1.34.9 (2020-08-20)
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### Service Client Updates
* `service/apigatewayv2`: Updates service API and documentation
  * Customers can now create Amazon API Gateway HTTP APIs that route requests to AWS AppConfig, Amazon EventBridge, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon SQS, and AWS Step Functions.
* `service/chime`: Updates service documentation
  * Documentation updates for chime
* `service/fsx`: Updates service documentation

### SDK Enhancements
* `private/protocol`: The SDK now supports the serialization of ISO8601 date-time formats with fractional seconds precision. ([#3489](#3489))
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