$(".yourtableclassname tr:not(:first)").each(function() {
}
I am using the above to iterate through all the rows in table excluding the first row because those are column titles. Then depending on some of the column value, I set the background color of that row.
This works great if I have just one table. But if I have two tables with the same class name, it treats the second table's rows as rows of the first table. So the second table's row header's background colors get set.
Anyway, I can fix that? I may have several tables on the form, so I don't want to use the id.
--example code --
$(".Grid tr:not(:first)").each(function() {
var nameofField = $(this).find("td:nth-child(4)").html();
if(nameofField != ""){
$(this).closest('tr').addClass('Red').removeClass('Blue');
}
}
$(this)
to refer to the current row, it should access the correct table.