Tags
Create, update, delete, and query Tags to associate with your posts.
Table Specific Information
Select
The cmdlet uses the WordPress API to process supported filters. The cmdlet processes other filters client-side within the cmdlet. You can turn off the client-side execution of the query by setting SupportEnhancedSQL to false in which case any search criteria that refers to other columns will cause inconsistent data.
For example, the following queries are processed server side.
SELECT * FROM Tags WHERE Id NOT IN ('8', '9') SELECT * FROM Tags WHERE Id = 5 SELECT * FROM Tags ORDER BY IdAlso, ordering by Count, Description, and Name is handled by the WordPress API.
Insert
To insert a tag you must specify the following column: Name.
INSERT INTO Tags (Name, Description) VALUES ('MyTag', 'A tag')
Update
To update a tag you must specify the following column: Id.
UPDATE Tags SET Name = 'Updated name', Description = 'Updated description' WHERE Id = '12345'
Delete
To delete a tag you must specify the following column: Id.
DELETE FROM Tags WHERE Id = '12345'
Columns
Name | Type | ReadOnly | Description |
Id [KEY] | Integer | True |
Unique identifier for the term. |
Count | Integer | True |
Number of published posts for the term. |
Description | String | False |
HTML description of the term. |
Link | String | True |
URL of the term. |
Name | String | False |
HTML title for the term. |
Taxonomy | String | True |
Type attribution for the term. |