Hi,

It works but in some cases.  It works with this:
stdClass Object
(
    [cod_tipo_identi] => 4
    [des_identificacion] => REGISTRO CIVIL
    [abr_identificacion] => RC
)

It convert it to an Array, but it doesn't work with this:
Array
(
    [0] => stdClass Object
        (
            [cod_tipo_identi] => 1
            [des_identificacion] => CEDULA CIUDADANIA
            [abr_identificacion] => CC
        )

    [1] => stdClass Object
        (
            [cod_tipo_identi] => 2
            [des_identificacion] => NRO. IDENTIF. TRIBUTARIA
            [abr_identificacion] => NIT
        )

    [2] => stdClass Object
        (
            [cod_tipo_identi] => 3
            [des_identificacion] => TARJETA DE IDENTIDAD
            [abr_identificacion] => TI
        )

    [3] => stdClass Object
        (
            [cod_tipo_identi] => 4
            [des_identificacion] => REGISTRO CIVIL
            [abr_identificacion] => RC
        )
)

I need the nested objects to be arrays and your suggestion won't do
the trick and I don't want to be iterating over the array to convert
the objects.

I was talking with some of the PEAR::SOAP maintainers and he told me
there is an option/constant that controls this behavior.  Does any
one know where it is?  I couldn't find it.

-William


El jue, 03-02-2005 a las 09:04 +0100, Jochem Maas escribiÃ:
> William Lovaton wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I just found out that since version 0.7, PEAR::SOAP returns stdClass
> > objects instead of associative arrays.
> > http://pear.php.net/package-changelog.php?pacid=87&release=0.7.3
> > 
> > What is the reason for this? I _need_ to get associative arrays, how do
> > I revert to the old behavior?
> 
> lets say that you have a return value from PEAR::SOAP in the variable $a....
> does the following give you what you need?:
> 
> $a = (array) $a;
> 
> 
> > 
> > 
> > -William
> > 
> 

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