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I want to get the value of my TD for deleting date of my database,

this is my code:

$(document).ready(function()
        {
            $('table#delTable td a.delete').click(function()
            {
                if (confirm("Eliminare il record?"))
                {
                    var id = $(this).parent().parent().attr('id');
                    var numero = $("#unico").text();
                    id = numero;
                    var data = 'id=' + id;
                    var parent = $(this).parent().parent();

                    $.ajax(
                    {
                           type: "POST",
                           url: "Database",
                           data: data,
                           cache: false,

                           success: function()
                           {
                            parent.fadeOut('slow', function() {$(this).remove();});
                           }
                     });
                }
            });

            $('table#delTable tr:odd').css('background',' #FFFFFF');
        });
</script>
</head>
<body>
<%
final String selezione = ("SELECT * FROM anagrafica");
ConnectionManager cm = new ConnectionManager();
ResultSet rs = null;
try {
    Statement st = (Statement) cm.getConnection().createStatement();
    rs = st.executeQuery(selezione);
    out.print("<table align='center' cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0' width='30%' id='delTable' bgcolor='#f6f6f6' style='border:1px solid #cccccc;'>");
    out.print("<table align='center' cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0' width='30%' id='delTable' bgcolor='#f6f6f6' style='border:1px solid #cccccc;'>");
    out.print("<tbody><tr>");
    out.print("<th align='left' style='border-bottom:1px solid #cccccc;'><strong>Nome</strong></th>");
    out.print("<th align='center' style='border-bottom:1px solid #cccccc;'><strong>Cognome</strong></th>");
    out.print("</tr>");
    while (rs.next()) {
        out.print("<tr width id='1' style='background: rgb(255, 255, 255);'>");
        out.print("<td align='left'>"+rs.getString("Nome")+ "</td>");
        out.print("<td align='center'>"+rs.getString("Cognome")+ "</td>");
        out.print("<td style = 'display:none' id = 'unico' align='right'>"+rs.getInt("Id_unico")+ "</td>");
        out.print("<td align='center'><a href='#' class='delete' style='color:#FF0000;'><img alt='' align='absmiddle' border='0' src='delete.png'>"+"</a></td>");
}
    out.print("</tr>");
    out.print("</tbody></table>");
} catch (SQLException sqle) {
    sqle.printStackTrace();
} finally{
     try {
         if(cm.getConnection()!=null) cm.getConnection().close();
         rs.close();
     } catch (SQLException sqle) {
        sqle.printStackTrace();
     }
  }
%>

But if I have 3 td rows which contains: 1, 2 and 3 if i click the first row the database deletes the record with id unique (1) and that's ok,

but if i click the second row always id 1 is deleted, because even if my TD has 30 rows the value is always about the first one,

I should iterate inside the td, how can i iterate the HTML elements.

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  • Side note: Use $(this).closest('tr') rather then depend on the DOM structure with $(this).parent().parent(). Nov 5, 2014 at 12:24
  • Also you will get better results here if you post the output HTML, rather than the source. Use your browser to save-as the page. Nov 5, 2014 at 12:27
  • Before you can get the js to work you have to clean up the html: <table> is double, all <tr> has same id (=1), <tr width> has no value, ... Nov 5, 2014 at 13:08

2 Answers 2

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Your problem is here:

var id = $(this).parent().parent().attr('id');
var numero = $("#unico").text();
id = numero;

First init an id variable, and then do nothing with it. After create a numero variable, and overwrite your id with that numero value. I am assuming your $("#unico").text(); is 1.

What you do is equal with this:

var id = $("#unico").text();
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Right thank you, I forgotten to remove it since I was doing few tries, i changed it as: var id = $("#unico").text();but the problem still occurs.

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