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I have a few date controls in my application and have added a JQuery UI calendar control as a dialog image selector:

<input type="text" id="punchStartDate" class="EndDateClass" name="punchStartDate" />

Here is how I am adding the calendar control:

 jQuery("input.EndDateClass").datepicker({
        showOn: "button",
        buttonImage: "../images/calendar.gif",
        buttonImageOnly: true,
        dateFormat: dateFormat.replace("DD", "dd").replace("D", "d").replace("MM", "mm").replace("M", "m").replace("yyyy", "yy"),
        beforeShow: function (input, inst) {
            if (jQuery(this).is(':disabled')) {
                return false;
            }
        }
    }); 

This works fine, but I have a few controls that I have also added an onchange event. With these, the calendar controls still shows and populates the input, but the dialog does not disappear once a date is selected. This only happens periodically, so I am suspecting a race condition.

Here is the input that causes this:

<input type="text" id="punchStartDate" class="EndDateClass" name="punchStartDate" onchange="CheckWeekdays.SetCheckBoxes('punch');" /> 

I suspect that the onchange event is blocking the hide event of the dialog, but not sure how to fix this. How to correct this race condition between competing javascript calls?

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    it might be an error in this function CheckWeekdays.SetCheckBoxes('punch');
    – Sam Battat
    Oct 3, 2013 at 19:11

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My thanks to Sam, there was an error in the onchange function since it relied on the start and end dates. I didn't write the function so didn't realize they might be connected. My bad for assuming the race condition, thanks again for helping me out!

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