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I want to pass the selected value in select element in variable idd and then use it later. But it is not getting stored in the variable. I tried to check the value in the alert function but even alert function is not getting called.

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
    $(function(){
      $("select.ctlJob").change(function(){
        $.getJSON("select.php",{id: $(this).val(), ajax: 'true'}, function(j){
          var options = '';
          for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) {
            options += '<option value="' + j[i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>';
          }
          var idd=$(this).val();
          //alert(idd);
          $('select#'+ idd).html(options);
        })
      })
    })
    </script>
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  • The value of this inside of $.getJSON() does not refer to the select.ctlJob element. It has a new scope and new context. Store a reference like var $that = $(this); before your $.getJSON() part, and then use $that if you want to reference select.ctlJob...or just move your var idd line outside of the $.getJSON() block
    – Ian
    Jun 13, 2013 at 16:23

3 Answers 3

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You are not able to get the value as the this in your context does not refer to the select. You'll need to do the following:

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
$(function(){
  $("select.ctlJob").change(function(){
    var selectBox = $(this);
    $.getJSON("select.php",{id: $(this).val(), ajax: 'true'}, function(j){
      var options = '';
      for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) {
        options += '<option value="' + j[i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>';
      }
      var idd=selectBox.val();
      //alert(idd);
      $('select#'+ idd).html(options);
    })
  })
})
</script>
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Try this - (moved var idd=$(this).val(); outside of getJSON)

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
    $(function(){
      $("select.ctlJob").change(function(){
        var idd=$(this).val(); 
        $.getJSON("select.php",{id: $(this).val(), ajax: 'true'}, function(j){
          var options = '';
          for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) {
            options += '<option value="' + j[i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>';
          }
          //alert(idd);
          $('select#'+ idd).html(options);
        })
      })
    })
</script>
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  • Yes, now it's working fine. Thanks. But what is the explanation for this?
    – Lovy
    Jun 13, 2013 at 16:28
  • @Lovy that is because you are trying to use $(this) in getJSON context, so it doesn't refer to the select being changed Jun 13, 2013 at 16:30
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This is a scoping problem, and, you only need to access the selected value once. This code accesses the value in the change handler, then uses it in the getJSON response handler, which is a child-scoped function. All child-scoped functions have access to their parent scopes, which is why val is defined in the response handler function.

$(function(){
  $("select.ctlJob").change(function(){
    var val = $(this).val();    
    $.getJSON("select.php",{id: val, ajax: 'true'}, function(j){
      var options = '';
      for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) {
        options += '<option value="' + j[i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>';
      }
      $('select#'+ val).html(options);
    });
  })
})
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