a) why not providing the data correctly sorted from the db level? let mysql 
do the work

b) if that is not possible for some reason, why not manually iterating over 
the array? probably still faster than the Set/Hash class anyway.
yeah, might be a few lines more, but at least you got it in a few minutes 
instead of waiting for some guru to write it for you.


Am Montag, 30. Juli 2012 09:05:06 UTC+2 schrieb heohni:
>
> does anyone has an idea?
>
> Am Freitag, 27. Juli 2012 12:36:15 UTC+2 schrieb heohni:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have this array:
>> Array
>> (
>> [240] => Array
>> (
>> [Member] => Array
>> (
>> [id] => 112
>> )
>>
>> [Payment] => Array
>> (
>> [date] => 0712
>>
>>
>> )
>> )
>>
>> I want to use the set::sort function to sort first for Member.id ASC and 
>> then for Payment.ASC
>>
>> Can please someone explain me how I need to write the set::sort syntax?
>> I never used it before and quite unsure how it has to be done.
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
>>
>>

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