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I have a text box with an id of InactiveDate. It has a datepicker attached to it,

I tried the following but wasn't able to successfully populate the date: (Note I hardcoded for testing)

$('#InactiveDate').datepicker('09/09/2012');

Although my control is called InactiveDate, looks like below it make is hidden so not sure what to try.

When I run above code no date gets populated.

Here is what it looks like:

    <div id="datePicker_InactiveDate">
    <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
    <input id="InactiveDate" class="data" type="hidden" value="" name="InactiveDate">
    <input id="dp1342109969094" class="date hasDatepicker" type="text"     onchange="javascript:updateData_InactiveDate()" value="">
    </div>
    <span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-replace="true" data-valmsg-for="InactiveDate"></span>
    </div>
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  • dont forget to mark it as accepted if it works for you............ Jul 12, 2012 at 16:38

3 Answers 3

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That's not how .datepicker works. You need to use the setDate method.

$('#InactiveDate').datepicker('setDate', '09/09/2012');

Docs: http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker (Click the "methods" tab)

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Do this first:

var myDate = new Date('09/09/2012');

Now, call datepicker.setDate() and you're done:

$('#InactiveDate').datepicker('setDate', myDate);
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try out

var myDate = new Date();
var todaydate =(myDate.getMonth()+1) + '/' + myDate.getDate() + '/' +
        myDate.getFullYear();
$("#InactiveDate").val(todaydate);

or

$('#InactiveDate').datepicker('setDate', new Date());

No need to apply format, it uses the datepicker defined.

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