Just reference it from the the userData array: 

                       <tr ng-repeat="emp in employees">
<td>{{ emp.name }}</td>
<td>{{ emp.city }}</td>
<td>{{ emp.date }}</td>
<td>{{ dateConvert(emp.date, -4) | date:'MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss' }}</td>
<td><div>{{ userData[0].offset }}</div></td>
</tr>

On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 1:58:09 PM UTC-7, Brian White wrote:
>
> Also, the Plunker code does display the offset (-4) in the User Offset 
> column for the employee table.  But the only way I could get it to work was 
> to add another (nested) ng-repeat, which doesn't seem like the correct way 
> to go.  I am interested in understanding how I can reference the equivalent 
> of user.offset without using a nested ng-repeat.  Thank you.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 8:53:07 PM UTC, Brian White wrote:
>>
>> Hello!  I'm new to AngularJS and could really use some help understanding 
>> how to reference "parent?" $scope data while inside ng-repeat. I'm just 
>> using the following scenario for experimentation/learning purposes.
>>
>> Per index.html below, I bootstrap "testApp" (see app.js) and inject 
>> testControllers (controllers.js) and testServices (services.js).  I have a 
>> single controller called MainController into which I inject 
>> 'employeeService' and 'userService'.  
>>
>> employeeService returns a list of employees.  userService returns user 
>> profile settings for a logged in user.  I use ng-repeat to display the list 
>> of employees from employeeService and want to use the offset from 
>> userService to adjust the employee hire date.  But I cannot figure out how 
>> to reference the offset from userService while inside the ng-repeat for 
>> employeeService.  
>>
>> I can use a ng-repeat for userService data and employeeService data 
>> separately to display the results for both.  But I just can't figure out 
>> how to make reference to the userService data while inside the ng-repeat 
>> for employeeService data. 
>>
>> Any help or pointers are greatly appreciated! 
>>
>> http://plnkr.co/edit/SGelNpTbCtXb5UaA6DFk
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
>>
>

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