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950                }
951           }
952      }
953
954      $adjacent = $previous ? 'previous' : 'next';
955      $op = $previous ? '<' : '>';
956      $order = $previous ? 'DESC' : 'ASC';
957
958      $join  = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_join", $join, $in_same_cat, $excluded_categories );
959      $where = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_where", $wpdb->prepare("WHERE p.post_date $op %s AND p.post_type = %s AND p.post_status = 'publish' $posts_in_ex_cats_sql", $current_post_date, $post->post_type), $in_same_cat, $excluded_categories );
960      $sort  = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_sort", "ORDER BY p.post_date $order LIMIT 1" );
961
962      $query = "SELECT p.* FROM $wpdb->posts AS p $join $where $sort";
963      $query_key = 'adjacent_post_' . md5($query);
964      $result = wp_cache_get($query_key, 'counts');
965      if ( false !== $result )
966           return $result;
967
968      $result = $wpdb->get_row("SELECT p.* FROM $wpdb->posts AS p $join $where $sort");