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This is my page:

http://bryntum.com/examples/gantt-latest/examples/basic/basic.html

I want to get current value of Start and Finish date. ( I will later implement a button, that user can press and then it will get all dates and post them somewhere). At the moment I just need somehow to get the date values.

At first the values are loaded from XML, but you can change the values manually.

I tried looking into source code, but was not able to get the field IDs etc.

So how I can access those fields with JS?

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    That is an Extjs component, look at the documentation: bryntum.com/docs
    – CD..
    Jul 3, 2012 at 7:38
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    When saying 'current', which line do you mean? there are 9 start and end dates...
    – Kuf
    Jul 3, 2012 at 7:39
  • @Kuf : well if I even could get one of these, I could get others also, hehe. Current meaning, you can change the values, by pressing on the date there. So whenever user presses button, means current. I'm not sure I am getting downvoted, its a reasonable question. Maybe I need to explain more, I'm not sure, ask if you have questions.
    – Jaanus
    Jul 3, 2012 at 7:42
  • unfortunately, there's no unique id on the divs so you can't access them. but they seem to have unique class="x-grid-cell x-grid-cell-startdatecolumn-1011" and class="x-grid-cell x-grid-cell-enddatecolumn-1014" values, create a javascript like this document.getElementsByClassName("x-grid-cell x-grid-cell-enddatecolumn-1014") to access them and then you can get their start and end dates
    – ClydeFrog
    Jul 3, 2012 at 7:47
  • @ClydeFrog clyde I haven't tested this yet, but this was something I was looking for, thanks, you should post it as answer, and if it works, I will accept it :)
    – Jaanus
    Jul 3, 2012 at 7:52

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In case you're still looking for JS solution:

I couln't use Jquery, does the server support it?

By using JS, since the cells do not have an ID, you can access your fields by class name:

document.getElementsByClassName("x-grid-cell-inner ");

And than iterating trough the returned array.

Complete code:

var data = document.getElementsByClassName("x-grid-cell-inner ");
var mark = 0;
var out = "";
var patt=/\d\/\d/;
for (i in data) {
    var txt = new String(data[i].innerHTML);
    if (patt.test(txt)) {
        if (mark == 0) {
            out += "start: "+txt+" ";
            mark = 1;
        } else {
            mark = 0;
            out += "end: "+txt+" ";
        }
    }
}
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It would be totally wrong to do this with jquery - It's an Extjs component with really good documentation.

Gnt.panel.Gantt has a getStart method:

Method to get a the current start date of the scheduler view

and a getEnd method:

Method to get a the current end date of the scheduler view

http://bryntum.com/docs/#!/api/Gnt.panel.Gantt

Edit:

Try getTaskStore, then getById on the store witch will return a Task that has a StartDate and EndDate fields.

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  • I will try it out and let you know. Yeah the jQuery was just a guess, I certainly must not use it. :P
    – Jaanus
    Jul 3, 2012 at 7:53
  • Okay tested it out, it does not get the "task" startDate, but it gets the startDate of the graphic, so when you look the link in my first post, startDate() returns Mon 04 Jan 2010, which is where the graphic "starts". So not really what I need.
    – Jaanus
    Jul 3, 2012 at 8:11
  • @jaanus: I've edited my answer. (reading the documentation might help you even better)
    – CD..
    Jul 3, 2012 at 8:18
  • Yep I found that also, thanks, I'll try to get it to work atm.
    – Jaanus
    Jul 3, 2012 at 8:30
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unfortunately, there's no unique id on the divs so you can't access them. but they seem to have unique class="" values:

class="x-grid-cell x-grid-cell-startdatecolumn-1011"

class="x-grid-cell x-grid-cell-enddatecolumn-1014"

create a javascript like this

document.getElementsByClassName("x-grid-cell x-grid-cell-enddatecolumn-1014")

to access them and then you can get their start and end dates

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