Applied to the WHERE clause of the query that returns the post array.
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This database has information for all major versions from WP 1.2.1 through 3.0.
| Version | File | Type | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5 | wp-includes/classes.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 1.5.2 | wp-includes/classes.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.0 | wp-includes/classes.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.0.11 | wp-includes/classes.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.1 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.2 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.3 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.5 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.6 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.7 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.8 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
| 2.9 | wp-includes/query.php | View hook in source | filter |
This hook does not occur in the most recent version of WordPress (3.0). Do not use it. It is deprecated.
We find related hooks using word stems. posts_where has 2 significant word stem(s): posts, where. Note that some of the hooks below may not appear in all versions of WP.