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2496 | $clauses = $this->meta_query->get_sql( 'post', $wpdb->posts, 'ID', $this ); |
2497 | $join .= $clauses['join']; |
2498 | $where .= $clauses['where']; |
2499 | } |
2500 |
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2501 | // Apply filters on where and join prior to paging so that any |
2502 | // manipulations to them are reflected in the paging by day queries. |
2503 | if ( !$q['suppress_filters'] ) { |
2504 | $where = apply_filters_ref_array('posts_where', array( $where, &$this ) ); |
2505 | $join = apply_filters_ref_array('posts_join', array( $join, &$this ) ); |
2506 | } |
2507 |
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2508 | // Paging |
2509 | if ( empty($q['nopaging']) && !$this->is_singular ) { |
2510 | $page = absint($q['paged']); |
2511 | if ( !$page ) |
2512 | $page = 1; |
2513 |
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2514 | if ( empty($q['offset']) ) { |