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1494           $term_order = 0;
1495           $final_tt_ids = wp_get_object_terms($object_id, $taxonomy, 'fields=tt_ids');
1496           foreach ( $tt_ids as $tt_id )
1497                if ( in_array($tt_id, $final_tt_ids) )
1498                     $values[] = $wpdb->prepare( "(%d, %d, %d)", $object_id, $tt_id, ++$term_order);
1499           if ( $values )
1500                $wpdb->query("INSERT INTO $wpdb->term_relationships (object_id, term_taxonomy_id, term_order) VALUES " . join(',', $values) . " ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE term_order = VALUES(term_order)");
1501      }
1502
1503      do_action('set_object_terms', $object_id, $terms, $tt_ids, $taxonomy, $append);
1504      return $tt_ids;
1505 }
1506
1507 /**
1508  * Will make slug unique, if it isn't already.
1509  *
1510  * The $slug has to be unique global to every taxonomy, meaning that one
1511  * taxonomy term can't have a matching slug with another taxonomy term. Each
1512  * slug has to be globally unique for every taxonomy.