| Peggy Schatz 2006-10-30, 7:33 pm |
| Hi,
try
{$be.$hno.sno}
even though I can't figure out where .sno comes from...
The following works and puts out the desired values of $be:
{foreach name=outer item=hno key=key from=$hoas}
<tr>
<td>
{$be.$hno}
</td>
</tr>
{/foreach}
and:
$be=array('bli'=>1,'bla'=>2,'blu'=>3,'blo'=>4);
$hoas=array('test1'=>'bli','test2'=>'bla','test3'=>'blo','test4'=>'blu');
$smarty->assign('hoas',$hoas);
$smarty->assign('be',$be);
rs_satya schrieb:
> I need to send an array value as a key to another array dynamically in a
> template.
> pls . Help me.
>
> the sample code is as follows:
>
> {foreach name=outer item=hno key=key from=$hoas}
> <tr>
> <td>
> {$hno.sno} //OK
>
> {$be[{$hno.sno}]} //I tried like this -- Wrong
>
> // Here I need to send this {$hno.sno} value as a key to {$be[]} associative
> array.
>
> </td>
> </tr>
> {/foreach}
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