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Is there a way to set a filter cell's value in Kendo Grid in code? We're using 'row' mode with operators turned off.

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If you want to set a filter value of your own you'll have to set it on the grid's dataSource.

You can do it when you initialize the data source using the filter parameter:

$("#grid").kendoGrid({
  dataSource: {
    filter: { field: "YourFiledName", operator: "startWith", value: "A" }
    //Other parameters...
  }
});

... or you can do it after the grid initialization if you need to by using the dataSource filter method:

$("#grid").data("kendoGrid").dataSource.filter({ field: "YourFiledName", operator: "startWith", value: "A" });
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  • This does set the filter, but it does NOT set the filter's cell value (see image above). The grid does implement the filter, but there still no value in the filter cell (UI). Any ideas? Feb 25, 2016 at 16:20
  • I does for me... in both case. Do you have the latest version of kendo? Feb 25, 2016 at 16:37
  • Do you have showOperators = false? I do have the latest Kendo UI. Feb 25, 2016 at 16:43
  • I do have your code working in a fiddle. So, it must be something in my code. Feb 25, 2016 at 17:00
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Have you tried setting the filter-field of the datasource?
http://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/api/javascript/data/datasource#configuration-filter

Snippet from that page:

<script>
var dataSource = new kendo.data.DataSource({
  data: [
    { name: "Jane Doe" },
    { name: "John Doe" }
  ],
  filter: { field: "name", operator: "startswith", value: "Jane" }
});
dataSource.fetch(function(){
  var view = dataSource.view();
  console.log(view.length); // displays "1"
  console.log(view[0].name); // displays "Jane Doe"
});
</script>
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  • This will set the filter, but not the filter cell's value. Feb 25, 2016 at 16:22
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You should just provide initial filter to the dataSource. Check the API reference here.

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