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Add support for nested dict in DataFrame constructor #14119

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Fixes: #14096

This PR enables nested dict initialization support in DataFrame constructor.

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@galipremsagar galipremsagar added bug Something isn't working 3 - Ready for Review Ready for review by team 4 - Needs cuDF (Python) Reviewer non-breaking Non-breaking change labels Sep 18, 2023
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@galipremsagar galipremsagar added 5 - Ready to Merge Testing and reviews complete, ready to merge and removed 3 - Ready for Review Ready for review by team 4 - Needs cuDF (Python) Reviewer labels Sep 18, 2023
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@rapids-bot rapids-bot bot merged commit 8e081c0 into rapidsai:branch-23.10 Sep 18, 2023
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[BUG] DataFrame.from_dict incorrectly sets index values as data values from nested dicts
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