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How to write inner join using posts_clauses?
Can someone please show me how I can achieve the same result with this SQL:
SELECT *
FROM wp_2_posts
INNER JOIN wp_2_icl_translations
ON wp_2_icl_translations.element_id = wp_2_posts.id
AND wp_2_icl_ …
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How To Write An Inner Join With WP Query
Ok so the way I was able to just show English properties on the user admin page was with this posts_request hook:
add_filter('posts_request', function($sql, $query) {
$is_user_edit_page = (
iss …
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How To Write An Inner Join With WP Query
I have a ACF relationship field for a custom post type, properties. Moreover, the content of these properties can either be in English or Spanish. When I use a ACF relationship field to associate prop …