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Using jQuery 1.9.1 & jqGrid 4.5.2 to create a grid on a web page.

The data that's being returned from a SQL query has 2 date fields in it, along with a field that is declared as a Bit in SQL. When I run the stored procedure in Query Analyzer, I get a valid date in the first date field, it shows a 1 in the bit field, and NULL in the second date field on the row.

In the colModel of jqGrid, I have the 2 fields set up as follows:

{name:"AckSwitch",
index:"AckSwitch",
width:200,
align:"left",
sorttype:"text",
xmlmap:"Rowset>Row>AckSwitch"
},
{name:"AckTime",
index:"AckTime",
width:60,
align:"center",
sorttype:"date",
formatter:"date",
formatoptions: {"newformat":"m/d/Y H:i" },
datefmt: "m/d/Y H:i",
xmlmap:"Rowset>Row>AckTime"
}

When the NULL time is returned, the column in the jqGrid displays like:

NaN/NaN/NaN
NaN:NaN

I had found an example where a null date as passed in and the above formatter returned as a blank in it, but mine only returns the NaN above.

How do you need to set up a formatter to allow null values in a date field in jqGrid? And secondly, on the Bit field, can you create a custom formatter to show True/False instead of 1 or NULL (which is what it would be if not set). Both fields would need to be sortable.

Would appreciate any suggestions or guidance.

Thanks!

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  • What does your XML data contain for the date value? I've verified that your format options work (display blank) with a value of NULL passed to the grid for that column, so I'm guessing that the problem is occurring in the SQL -> XML step... Dec 9, 2013 at 21:05
  • @DanielSimpkins - what is passed back in the XML in that node is: <AckTime>TimeUnavailable</AckTime>.
    – steve_o
    Dec 9, 2013 at 21:44
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    Well there's your problem. JqGrid is attempting to convert the string "TimeUnavailable" to a date, which it obviously can't do. If the date is null, then you need the value "Null" in your XML node. Dec 10, 2013 at 0:08
  • @DanielSimpkins - thanks for your help. I was able to re-do the SQL and cast it as a varchar, formatting it in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm format so that it would accept a blank in it instead of a null, and also changed the sorttype on the grid to be text so it is sorting Left to Right.
    – steve_o
    Dec 10, 2013 at 22:37
  • Glad to help. I've had my share of struggles with JqGrid. It's quite fickle. Dec 10, 2013 at 22:46

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