How about the tree behavior http://book.cakephp.org/view/1341/Basic-Usage

On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 7:29 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to turn the following array into an associative one. The
> original array is indexed like [0],[1],[2],…[n]. The function I used
> was Set::combine but I couldn't reconstruct all three levels of the
> desired associative array.
>
>    Array
>    (
>        [0] => Array
>            (
>                [ACCOUNTS] => Array
>                    (
>                        [description] => A
>                    )
>
>                [HEADERS] => Array
>                    (
>                        [description] => B
>                    )
>
>                [COLUMNS] => Array
>                    (
>                        [description] => C
>                        [id] => 8
>                    )
>
>            )
>        [1] => Array
>            (
>                [ACCOUNTS] => Array
>                    (
>                        [description] => A1
>                    )
>
>                [HEADERS] => Array
>                    (
>                        [description] => B1
>                    )
>
>                [COLUMNS] => Array
>                    (
>                        [description] => C1
>                        [id] => 9
>                    )
>
>            )
>    )
>
>
> I want to end up with the following associative array:
>
>    Array
>    (
>        [A] => Array
>            (
>                [B] => Array
>                    (
>                        [C] => 8
>                    )
>            )
>        [A1] => Array
>            (
>                [B1] => Array
>                    (
>                        [C1] => 9
>                    )
>            )
>    )
>
> With the Set::combine function I can create part of the array above
> but not the whole array in one go.
>
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