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| 966 | } |
| 967 | |
| 968 | // Apply post-paging filters on where and join. Only plugins that |
| 969 | // manipulate paging queries should use these hooks. |
| 970 | $where = apply_filters('posts_where_paged', $where); |
| 971 | $groupby = apply_filters('posts_groupby', $groupby); |
| 972 | if ( ! empty($groupby) ) |
| 973 | $groupby = 'GROUP BY ' . $groupby; |
| 974 | $join = apply_filters('posts_join_paged', $join); |
| 975 | $orderby = apply_filters('posts_orderby', $q['orderby']); |
| 976 | $distinct = apply_filters('posts_distinct', $distinct); |
| 977 | $fields = apply_filters('posts_fields', "$wpdb->posts.*"); |
| 978 | $limits = apply_filters( 'post_limits', $limits ); |
| 979 | $found_rows = ''; |
| 980 | if ( !empty($limits) ) |
| 981 | $found_rows = 'SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS'; |
| 982 | |
| 983 | $request = " SELECT $found_rows $distinct $fields FROM $wpdb->posts $join WHERE 1=1 $where $groupby ORDER BY $orderby $limits"; |
| 984 | $this->request = apply_filters('posts_request', $request); |