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| 288 | { |
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| 289 | $column = array_flip($column); |
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| 290 | ||
| 291 | foreach ($input[$this->column] as $key => $value) { |
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| 292 | if (!array_key_exists($key, $column)) { |
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| 293 | continue; |
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| 294 | } |
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| 295 | ||
| 296 | $newKey = $key . $column[$key]; |
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| 297 | ||
| 298 | /* |
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| 299 | * set new key |
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| 300 | */ |
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| 301 | array_set($input, "{$this->column}.$newKey", $value); |
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| 302 | /* |
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| 303 | * forget the old key and value |
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| 304 | */ |
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| 305 | array_forget($input, "{$this->column}.$key"); |
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| 306 | } |
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| 307 | } |
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| 308 | ||
| 309 | /** |
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| 349 | /* |
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| 350 | * foreach the field set to find the corresponding $column |
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| 351 | */ |
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| 352 | foreach ($set as $name => $value) { |
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| 353 | /* |
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| 354 | * if doesn't have column name, continue to the next loop |
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| 355 | */ |
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| 356 | if (!array_key_exists($name, $column)) { |
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| 357 | continue; |
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| 358 | } |
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| 359 | ||
| 360 | /** |
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| 361 | * example: $newKey = created_atstart. |
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| 362 | * |
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| 363 | * Σ( ° △ °|||)︴ |
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| 364 | * |
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| 365 | * I don't know why a form need range input? Only can imagine is for range search.... |
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| 366 | */ |
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| 367 | $newKey = $name . $column[$name]; |
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| 368 | ||
| 369 | /* |
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| 370 | * set new key |
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| 371 | */ |
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| 372 | array_set($input, "{$this->column}.$index.$newKey", $value); |
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| 373 | /* |
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| 374 | * forget the old key and value |
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| 375 | */ |
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| 376 | array_forget($input, "{$this->column}.$index.$name"); |
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| 377 | } |
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| 378 | } |
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| 379 | } |
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| 380 | ||