That will work! Thank you very much.

--- In [email protected], "valdhor" <valdhorli...@...> wrote:
>
> I tend to use the Array Utils...
> 
> var myArrColl:ArrayCollection;
> myArrColl = new ArrayCollection(ArrayUtil.toArray(event.result));
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "azona26" <azsl1326-email@> wrote:
> >
> > I am using amfphp to return a complex object / multi-dimensional array.
> > In the past, I have been able to simply create an ArrayCollection of the
> > returned results by doing the following:
> > public function result(event:ResultEvent):void {
> > var resources_ac:ArrayCollection = new ArrayCollection()
> > resources_ac = event.result as ArrayCollection
> > }
> > In this particular case, if I try this method, the ArrayCollection does
> > not contain any items. In order to create the ArrayCollection, I have
> > done the following:
> > 
> > var resources_arr:Array = new Array()
> > for(var i:String in event.result) {
> >                  event.result[i] = new ObjectProxy(event.result[i]);
> >                  resources_arr.push(event.result[i])
> >              }
> > 
> >              resources_ac.source = resources_arr;
> > I am guessing it has to do with the fact that the returned item is a
> > multi-dimensional array/complex object? While this method seems to work
> > fine, is it the best/proper way to handle this type of returned data?
> > 
> > Thanks for the insight.
> >
>


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