- Added support for Django 5.1 - Dropped support for Python 3.4
1.9.2
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- Fixed an error that prevented querysets with queryable property features from being used as filter values in ``__in`` filters (i.e. implicit subqueries)
1.9.1
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- Fixed resolving of filter conditions of aggregate properties in cases where a property was accessed via relation
1.9.0
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- Added support for Django 5.0 - Added support for Python 3.12 - Added options to create querysets/managers with queryable property features on demand and without having to define a manager on the corresponding model - Queryable properties can now be populated in raw queries by using the property name as SQL column name
1.8.5
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- Selected queryable properties are no longer aliased with a unique name in queries and use their regular name instead (also fixes errors that occurred when queries use themselves as subqueries recursively, e.g. in sliced prefetches)
1.8.4
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- Added support for Django 4.2 - Added support for Python 3.11