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3228 | * Splitting the query will cause it to fetch just the IDs of the found posts |
3229 | * (and then individually fetch each post by ID), rather than fetching every |
3230 | * complete row at once. One massive result vs. many small results. |
3231 | * |
3232 | * @since 3.4.0 |
3233 | * |
3234 | * @param bool $split_the_query Whether or not to split the query. |
3235 | * @param WP_Query $this The WP_Query instance. |
3236 | */ |
3237 | $split_the_query = apply_filters( 'split_the_query', $split_the_query, $this ); |
3238 |
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3239 | if ( $split_the_query ) { |
3240 | // First get the IDs and then fill in the objects |
3241 |
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3242 | $this->request = "SELECT $found_rows $distinct $wpdb->posts.ID FROM $wpdb->posts $join WHERE 1=1 $where $groupby $orderby $limits"; |
3243 |
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3244 | /** |
3245 | * Filter the Post IDs SQL request before sending. |
3246 | * |