Bruno b b magalh�es wrote:
The problem is that when I delete an specific array, it outputs something like this:
( [0] => Array ( [moduleId] => 4 [moduleName] => Contents [modulePath] => contents [moduleAliasPath] => [moduleController] => administration [moduleLevel] => 5 [moduleOrder] => 0 [moduleVisibility] => 1 [moduleType] => none [moduleStatus] => 1 )
[2] => Array ( [moduleId] => 1 [moduleName] => System [modulePath] => system [moduleAliasPath] => [moduleController] => administration [moduleLevel] => 5 [moduleOrder] => 2 [moduleVisibility] => 1 [moduleType] => default [moduleStatus] => 1 )
[3] => Array ( [moduleId] => 2 [moduleName] => Logout [modulePath] => logout [moduleAliasPath] => [moduleController] => administration [moduleLevel] => 5 [moduleOrder] => 3 [moduleVisibility] => 1 [moduleType] => alias [moduleStatus] => 1 )
)
So, the question, how resort the numeric values to 1,2,3,4?
which "numeric values" ?
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