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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:18:58+00:00 2026-05-15T23:18:58+00:00

Ive got some kind of a problem here. When I try this function, it

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Ive got some kind of a problem here. When I try this function, it return this error:

Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to Zend_Form::populate() must be an array, object given, called in [..]

When I used print_r() to find the values of the 1st argument, the output was this:

Zend_Db_Table_Row Object ( [_data:protected] => Array ( [id] => 4 [title] => sd [name] => KG [picture] => http://xx/images/mny4r64mqb.png [show] => 1 [body] =>KB
) [..]

So I know, that the object I input is an array. What could be causing this problem?
The model

public function getUser($id) 
    {
        $id = (int)$id;
        $row = $this->fetchRow('id = ' . $id);
        $row->toArray();
        if (!$row) {
            throw new Exception("Could not find row $id");
        }
        return $row;    
    }

The controller:

 $albums = new Admin_Model_Users ();
                    //print_r($albums->getUser($id));
                    $form->populate ( $albums->getUser ( $id ) );
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    2026-05-15T23:18:58+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:18 pm

    You have to convert Zend_Db_Table_Row to array using toArray() and then pass to populate().

    Zend_Db_Table_Row

    Example:

    $bugs = new Bugs();
    $row = $bugs->fetchRow($bugs->select()->where('bug_id = ?', 1));
    
    // Get the column/value associative array from the Row object
    $rowArray = $row->toArray();
    
    // Now use it as a normal array
    foreach ($rowArray as $column => $value) {
        echo "Column: $column\n";
        echo "Value:  $value\n";
    
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