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While I've been able to add my own post data programmatically, I cannot seem to figure out how to get this code to send _search: true in the request.

var data = grid.jqGrid("getGridParam", "postData");
data._search = true;
data.searchString = id.toString();
data.searchOper = "eq";
data.searchField = "userid";
grid.jqGrid("setGridParam", { "postData": data });
grid.trigger("reloadGrid");

The fields are added correctly, but somewhere along the way _search appears to be set to false, because every request has it set to false. Is there some other thing I have to do to have it "true"? I'm running a toolbar search, but most of the time when this code will be called there's nothing entered, and a decent chunk of utility code on my server checks _search before handling searches.

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There is an additional parameter, search, which need be set to initiate the searching. The _search parameter of postData need not be set explicitly. I recommend to look up some old answers where you find examples how to work with searching:

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  • Adding data.search=true just adds {search:true} to my postData, {_search:false} is still there. I also tried adding data.filters="", which behaves similarly. I don't see any other suggestions in those 3 or other questions for jqGrid searching I've seen :\
    – Groxx
    Dec 30, 2010 at 22:16
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    @Groxx: I wrote that is the jqGrid parameter. You should use grid.jqGrid('setGridParam', { search: true, postData: newPostData }); to set it and NOT as data.search=true which add additional postData option. Please Look one more my first link stackoverflow.com/questions/4492963/….
    – Oleg
    Dec 30, 2010 at 22:27
  • @Groxx: if you try the demo ok-soft-gmbh.com/jqGrid/CheckboxesWithVerticalHeaders1.htm (from the next link stackoverflow.com/questions/3974324/…) you can click on the check box outside of grid and see how the corresponding search will started and the grid are filtered.
    – Oleg
    Dec 30, 2010 at 22:30
  • aaah, I missed that distinction. Thanks very much, it's working now!
    – Groxx
    Dec 30, 2010 at 22:40
  • @Groxx: You welcome! Existance of both search and _search seems me personally also a little confused. Nevertheless it is so and to be able to force searching in jqGrid one have to use search and not _search.
    – Oleg
    Dec 30, 2010 at 22:46

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