$wpdb->get_var custom field wordpress problem
I want to run a code sequence as I've given the following example about wordpress, but I have 2 custom fields, how can I run them in the following order. In addition, the subject id I added at the end is added correctly.
Thanks.
Sorry for the bad english.
$post_type = 'episodes';
$post_if = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT count(post_id) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = '".$post_type."' AND meta_key_season='.$d->season.' AND meta_key_episode'.$d->episode.' AND post_id='.$id.'");
if($post_if > 0){
// This post is available on the site.
} else {
// This Post is not on the site
}
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I want to run a code sequence as I've given the following example about wordpress, but I have 2 custom fields, how can I run them in the following order. In addition, the subject id I added at the end is added correctly.
Thanks.
Sorry for the bad english.
$post_type = 'episodes';
$post_if = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT count(post_id) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = '".$post_type."' AND meta_key_season='.$d->season.' AND meta_key_episode'.$d->episode.' AND post_id='.$id.'");
if($post_if > 0){
// This post is available on the site.
} else {
// This Post is not on the site
}
wordpress wordpress-theming
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Custom field data is stored in$wpdb->postmeta
, unless you have modified the$wpdb->posts
table?
– cabrerahector
Nov 20 '18 at 21:15
but how can I add it to the code I gave above?
– Metin Saraç
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
I'm not really sure what you're trying to do as the information you have provided so far is not detailed enough but if you're not modifying any of WordPress' stock database tables then you'll want to use the WP_Query class in conjunction with the Custom Field parameters instead of your current code to sort yourepisodes
posts by your custom field values.
– cabrerahector
Nov 21 '18 at 20:40
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I want to run a code sequence as I've given the following example about wordpress, but I have 2 custom fields, how can I run them in the following order. In addition, the subject id I added at the end is added correctly.
Thanks.
Sorry for the bad english.
$post_type = 'episodes';
$post_if = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT count(post_id) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = '".$post_type."' AND meta_key_season='.$d->season.' AND meta_key_episode'.$d->episode.' AND post_id='.$id.'");
if($post_if > 0){
// This post is available on the site.
} else {
// This Post is not on the site
}
wordpress wordpress-theming
I want to run a code sequence as I've given the following example about wordpress, but I have 2 custom fields, how can I run them in the following order. In addition, the subject id I added at the end is added correctly.
Thanks.
Sorry for the bad english.
$post_type = 'episodes';
$post_if = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT count(post_id) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = '".$post_type."' AND meta_key_season='.$d->season.' AND meta_key_episode'.$d->episode.' AND post_id='.$id.'");
if($post_if > 0){
// This post is available on the site.
} else {
// This Post is not on the site
}
wordpress wordpress-theming
wordpress wordpress-theming
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Custom field data is stored in$wpdb->postmeta
, unless you have modified the$wpdb->posts
table?
– cabrerahector
Nov 20 '18 at 21:15
but how can I add it to the code I gave above?
– Metin Saraç
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
I'm not really sure what you're trying to do as the information you have provided so far is not detailed enough but if you're not modifying any of WordPress' stock database tables then you'll want to use the WP_Query class in conjunction with the Custom Field parameters instead of your current code to sort yourepisodes
posts by your custom field values.
– cabrerahector
Nov 21 '18 at 20:40
add a comment |
1
Custom field data is stored in$wpdb->postmeta
, unless you have modified the$wpdb->posts
table?
– cabrerahector
Nov 20 '18 at 21:15
but how can I add it to the code I gave above?
– Metin Saraç
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
I'm not really sure what you're trying to do as the information you have provided so far is not detailed enough but if you're not modifying any of WordPress' stock database tables then you'll want to use the WP_Query class in conjunction with the Custom Field parameters instead of your current code to sort yourepisodes
posts by your custom field values.
– cabrerahector
Nov 21 '18 at 20:40
1
1
Custom field data is stored in
$wpdb->postmeta
, unless you have modified the $wpdb->posts
table?– cabrerahector
Nov 20 '18 at 21:15
Custom field data is stored in
$wpdb->postmeta
, unless you have modified the $wpdb->posts
table?– cabrerahector
Nov 20 '18 at 21:15
but how can I add it to the code I gave above?
– Metin Saraç
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
but how can I add it to the code I gave above?
– Metin Saraç
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
I'm not really sure what you're trying to do as the information you have provided so far is not detailed enough but if you're not modifying any of WordPress' stock database tables then you'll want to use the WP_Query class in conjunction with the Custom Field parameters instead of your current code to sort your
episodes
posts by your custom field values.– cabrerahector
Nov 21 '18 at 20:40
I'm not really sure what you're trying to do as the information you have provided so far is not detailed enough but if you're not modifying any of WordPress' stock database tables then you'll want to use the WP_Query class in conjunction with the Custom Field parameters instead of your current code to sort your
episodes
posts by your custom field values.– cabrerahector
Nov 21 '18 at 20:40
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Custom field data is stored in
$wpdb->postmeta
, unless you have modified the$wpdb->posts
table?– cabrerahector
Nov 20 '18 at 21:15
but how can I add it to the code I gave above?
– Metin Saraç
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
I'm not really sure what you're trying to do as the information you have provided so far is not detailed enough but if you're not modifying any of WordPress' stock database tables then you'll want to use the WP_Query class in conjunction with the Custom Field parameters instead of your current code to sort your
episodes
posts by your custom field values.– cabrerahector
Nov 21 '18 at 20:40