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Allow single-element contains for derived AOT queries#5124

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Allow single-element contains for derived AOT queries#5124
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Resolves: #5123
Fixed an issue with regex options not being applied correctly along the way

@mp911de mp911de added this to the 5.0.2 (2025.1.2) milestone Jan 15, 2026
@mp911de mp911de changed the title Allow single element contains for derived AOT queries. Allow single-element contains for derived AOT queries. Jan 15, 2026
@mp911de mp911de changed the title Allow single-element contains for derived AOT queries. Allow single-element contains for derived AOT queries Jan 15, 2026
@mp911de mp911de added the type: bug A general bug label Jan 15, 2026
mp911de pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2026
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Refactor duplicates, simplify placeholder unwrapping.

See #5123
Original pull request: #5124
mp911de pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2026
mp911de added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2026
Refactor duplicates, simplify placeholder unwrapping.

See #5123
Original pull request: #5124
@mp911de mp911de closed this Jan 15, 2026
@mp911de mp911de deleted the issue/5123 branch January 15, 2026 08:37
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AOT Repository query for ...In(String) produces invalid $in

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