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862 | * Filters the table alias identified as compatible with the current clause. |
863 | * |
864 | * @since 4.1.0 |
865 | * |
866 | * @param string|false $alias Table alias, or false if none was found. |
867 | * @param array $clause First-order query clause. |
868 | * @param array $parent_query Parent of $clause. |
869 | * @param WP_Meta_Query $query WP_Meta_Query object. |
870 | */ |
871 | return apply_filters( 'meta_query_find_compatible_table_alias', $alias, $clause, $parent_query, $this ); |
872 | } |
873 |
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874 | /** |
875 | * Checks whether the current query has any OR relations. |
876 | * |
877 | * In some cases, the presence of an OR relation somewhere in the query will require |
878 | * the use of a `DISTINCT` or `GROUP BY` keyword in the `SELECT` clause. The current |
879 | * method can be used in these cases to determine whether such a clause is necessary. |
880 | * |