Hi,

Have a look at this, 
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/simpleresults-behavior-re-index-results-from-findall,
its a behaviour for 1.2 that changes the indexing.
If it doesn't do what you need, hopefully it will give you a place to
start.

Penfold

On 4 Jul, 04:05, Ketan Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following is my array structure:
> Array
> (
>      [0] => Array
>         (
>             [0] => Array
>                 (
>                     [TagCount] => 5
>                 )
>
>             [TagsPost] => Array
>                 (
>                     [TagId] => 1
>                 )
>
>             [Tag] => Array
>                 (
>                     [TagName] => personal
>                 )
>
>         )
>    [1] => Array
>         (
>             [0] => Array
>                 (
>                     [TagCount] => 3
>                 )
>
>             [TagsPost] => Array
>                 (
>                     [TagId] => 3
>                 )
>
>             [Tag] => Array
>                 (
>                     [TagName] => general
>                 )
>
>         )
> )
> which I want to organize as follows
> array
> (
>    [0] => Array(
>         [TagCount]=>5,
>         [TagId] =>1,
>         [TagName] => personal
>    )
>   [1] => Array(
>         [TagCount]=>3,
>         [TagId] =>3,
>         [TagName] => general
>   )
> )
> Using set I am able to extract tagcount, tagId and tagName separately
> in individual array, but is there a way directly that could give me
> what I want without coding manual loop.
>
> Cheers,
> Ketan ;-)


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