Is there a reason you need to condense it?

Isn't that much work.

foreach ($items as $item) {
echo $item['Industry']['id'];
}

On Aug 4, 5:48 am, spongs101 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Perhaps using Set::Format or another method.  Can anyone describe an
> efficient way of converting the following array.  In reality the array
> is much longer and I was a foreach loop to re-create the array but
> this was very time consuming - maybe there is a way to get it
> formatted when querying the database:
>
> Array
> (
>     [0] => Array
>         (
>             [Industry] => Array
>                 (
>                     [id] => 1
>                     [industry] => Basic Materials
>                     [ShowInLists] => 1
>                 )
>
>         )
>
>     [1] => Array
>         (
>             [Industry] => Array
>                 (
>                     [id] => 2
>                     [industry] => Consumer Goods & Services
>                     [ShowInLists] => 1
>                 )
>
>         )....
>
> to this:
>
> Array
> (
>     [0] => Array
>         (
>             [id] => 1
>             [industry] => Basic Materials
>             [ShowInLists] => 1
>         )
>
>     [1] => Array
>         (
>             [id] => 2
>             [industry] => Consumer Goods & Services
>             [ShowInLists] => 1
>         )...
>
> Thanks.

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