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So that begs the question ... how to turn the compound expression into a singular key?

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Re^5: Sorting Template Toolkit Array of Hashrefs
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 21, 2012 at 10:49 UTC

    So that begs the question ... how to turn the compound expression into a singular key?

    Don't :)

    If you view the source, you can see the current implementation

    If you're smart enough you could alter it to accept  [ agendas', 0, 'agendaDate' ] to sort by agendas.0.agendaDate

    If you're really smart, you'll do any such sorting/prep required from within perl and simplify the data structure you give the template ( adjust your "model" )

      Thanks for your reply. And thanks to my "really, really smart" co-worker who not only suggested sorting in Perl, but also provided an example of how to do it:

      my $sorted_results = [ sort { $a->{agendas}->[0]->{agendaDate} cmp $b- +>{agendas}->[0]->{agendaDate} } @$content ];

      "Its not how hard you work, its how much you get done."