I have a form used to update a record populated from a restful service.
One of the fields uses a select for a look-up value and I'm binding it to an object in my model.
The select is created correctly and choosing options makes the correct changes to my model.
The problem is when I initially load the page the select is blank.
Is there a way to set the initial value correctly without having to crawl the look-up object and match the id to get the auto-generated index position?
Or better yet, set the value to be the object instead of an auto-generated index.
<div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
Id: <input ng-model="course.id" readonly><br>
Cost: <input ng-model="course.cost" ng-required="true"><br>
Title: <select ng-model="course.courseTitle" ng-options="title.name for title in courseTitles">
</select> {{course.courseTitle.description}}<br>
Length: <input ng-model="course.length" ng-required="true"><br>
<br>
Id: {{course.id}}<br>
Cost: {{course.cost}}<br>
Title: {{course.courseTitle.name}}<br>
Length: {{course.length}}
</div>
function MyCtrl($scope) {
$scope.course = {
"id": "108",
"cost": "155",
"courseTitle": {
"description": "Description of course 37.",
"id": "37",
"name": "Course 37 Name"
},
"length": "7"
};
$scope.courseTitles = [{
"description": "Description of course 37.",
"id": "37",
"name": "Course 37 Name"},
{
"description": "Description of course 63.",
"id": "67",
"name": "Course 63 Name"},
{
"description": "Description of course 88.",
"id": "88",
"name": "Course 88 Name"}];
}
I have created a fiddle here - http://jsfiddle.net/bcarter/Jxydp/