Use the 1.3 ArrayDatasource and set the $records member variable to the 
part of the array you need to use as if it came from a DB in the 
constructor. Then you can do whatever you want with it. It should be pretty 
straightforward.


On Saturday, April 28, 2012 5:49:30 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Burns wrote:
>
> I have a function that does a whole bunch of complex finds and 
> calculations to produce an array, which is then cached. Some of the array 
> keys contain meta data about how the calculation was done and some high 
> level contents of the results. One of the array keys contains the actual 
> results that I want to display and paginate. How can I read that array key 
> from cache and paginate it in a view?

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