I'm still confused. What do you mean by same line?
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Chris Ditty wrote:
> The array($calArrayTime..... is actually another string. I am mainly trying
> to get the values for ['day']['0'], ['reason']['0'] etc all on the same line.
>
> Sorry for not being clearer.
>
>
>>>> Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/23/2008 2:50 PM >>>
>>>>
> Don't put the array definitions in quotes:
> Should be either:
>
> foreach($myCalTime as $calTime => $calArrayTime){
> $calArray[$calArrayTime['day']] = array('NULL','linked-day
> '.strtolower($calArrayTime['reason']),$calArrayTime['day']);
>
> }
>
> or
>
> foreach($myCalTime as $calTime => $calArrayTime){
> $calArray[] = array($calArrayTime['day'] => array('NULL','linked-day
> '.strtolower($calArrayTime['reason']),$calArrayTime['day']));
>
>
> Thank you,
> Micah Gersten
> onShore Networks
> Internal Developer
> http://www.onshore.com
>
>
>
> Chris Ditty wrote:
>
>> Can anyone point me in the right direction? I know I am missing something
>> simple, but I can't place my hands on it.
>>
>> $myCalTime = act_getCalendarDays($config, $myMonth, $myYear);
>>
>> foreach($myCalTime as $calTime => $calArrayTime){
>> $calArray[] = $calArrayTime['day']."=>array('NULL','linked-day
>> ".strtolower($calArrayTime['reason'])."','".$calArrayTime['day']."'),";
>> }
>>
>> act_getCalendarDays returns this....
>> Array
>> (
>> [day] => Array
>> (
>> [0] => 05
>> [1] => 06
>> [2] => 26
>> [3] => 27
>> )
>>
>> [reason] => Array
>> (
>> [0] => Vacation
>> [1] => Vacation
>> [2] => Vacation
>> [3] => Vacation
>> )
>>
>> )
>>
>>
>> What am I missing to get this
>> =>array('NULL=','linked-day ',''),
>>
>> to look like this
>> 05=>array(NULL,'linked-day vacation','05'),
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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