Hi!
This is not a Cakephp-Question ;)
You can use array_intersect()/array_intersect_assoc().
For example if you have two array:
<?php
$a = array("one" => "foo", "two" => "bar");
$b = array("two" => "bar", "three" => "andnow?");
print_r(array_intersect($a,$b));
Will output:
Array
(
[two] => bar
)
Best regards,
Kai.
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