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Expiration annotation on field will retrieve expiration in N1ql queries. Previously the annotation only allowed it to be used in a predicate.
Also consolidates META() substitution in N1qlQueryCreator and StringBasedN1qQueryParser.

Closes #1060.

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@mikereiche mikereiche requested a review from daschl August 14, 2021 01:24
@mikereiche mikereiche merged commit 52b1832 into main Aug 16, 2021
@mikereiche mikereiche deleted the datacouch_1060_expiration_field_annotation branch September 14, 2021 17:12
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Support an @Expiry, @Expiration or @TTL annotation
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