a) in this case, the DB can't help as the array contains data I put 
manually in
b) It's not that urgent and I was hoping I was just overseeing something... 
If you just telling me that I cannot use 2 sort rules, I will arrange my 
array in another way to get to my goal.

Thanks :-)

Am Montag, 30. Juli 2012 09:34:39 UTC+2 schrieb euromark:
>
> a) why not providing the data correctly sorted from the db level? let 
> mysql do the work
>
> b) if that is not possible for some reason, why not manually iterating 
> over the array? probably still faster than the Set/Hash class anyway.
> yeah, might be a few lines more, but at least you got it in a few minutes 
> instead of waiting for some guru to write it for you.
>
>
> Am Montag, 30. Juli 2012 09:05:06 UTC+2 schrieb heohni:
>>
>> does anyone has an idea?
>>
>> Am Freitag, 27. Juli 2012 12:36:15 UTC+2 schrieb heohni:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have this array:
>>> Array
>>> (
>>> [240] => Array
>>> (
>>> [Member] => Array
>>> (
>>> [id] => 112
>>> )
>>>
>>> [Payment] => Array
>>> (
>>> [date] => 0712
>>>
>>>
>>> )
>>> )
>>>
>>> I want to use the set::sort function to sort first for Member.id ASC and 
>>> then for Payment.ASC
>>>
>>> Can please someone explain me how I need to write the set::sort syntax?
>>> I never used it before and quite unsure how it has to be done.
>>>
>>> Thanks!!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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