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460 | if ( $this->query_vars['number'] && ! $this->query_vars['no_found_rows'] ) { |
461 | /** |
462 | * Filters the query used to retrieve found network count. |
463 | * |
464 | * @since 4.6.0 |
465 | * |
466 | * @param string $found_networks_query SQL query. Default 'SELECT FOUND_ROWS()'. |
467 | * @param WP_Network_Query $network_query The `WP_Network_Query` instance. |
468 | */ |
469 | $found_networks_query = apply_filters( 'found_networks_query', 'SELECT FOUND_ROWS()', $this ); |
470 |
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471 | $this->found_networks = (int) $wpdb->get_var( $found_networks_query ); |
472 | } |
473 | } |
474 |
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475 | /** |
476 | * Used internally to generate an SQL string for searching across multiple columns. |
477 | * |
478 | * @since 4.6.0 |