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I am using jquery datatables for html table generation. I setup a callback to create an additional column for links (edit, delete, etc...).

I setup a bind function to detect clicks, which is working.

The problem I am having is selecting the text/value of the first column on the closest row when it is clicked.

Here is the snippet that binds to the class and detects a click.


$(".drop").bind('click', function(e)  
{  
   var val = $(e.target).closest('td:first').text();  
   alert(val);                             
});

HTML Table Body After Generation


<tbody>
            <tr class="odd">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>1000012342015292781</td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="even">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td></td>

                <td></td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="odd">
                <td></td>

                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>1734001234268</td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="even">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td></td>

                <td></td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="odd">
                <td></td>

                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>10000201142345292781</td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="even">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td></td>

                <td></td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="odd">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td></td>

                <td></td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="even">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>100000723143211905</td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="odd">
                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td></td>

                <td></td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>

            <tr class="even">
                <td></td>

                <td>[email protected]</td>

                <td>8197906212343</td>

                <td><a href="#" class="drop">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>
        </tbody>

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  • Can you also include an example row from your HTML table?
    – Jon
    Mar 5, 2011 at 0:07
  • What element is the click bound to? Mar 5, 2011 at 0:09
  • added the table... Sorry
    – Peter
    Mar 5, 2011 at 0:13

1 Answer 1

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This should do it:

var val = $(e.target).closest('td').siblings(':first-child').text();  

Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/simevidas/JZwxD/

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  • @Peter You didn't even let me post my demo first :) Mar 5, 2011 at 0:17
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    @Peter Also, note that if you're binding the click handler directly to the ANCHOR element, then you don't need e.target ... this will work too (as my demo shows). Mar 5, 2011 at 0:18
  • Old thread, but I wanted to thank Sime Vidas for the help. The line and fiddle were VERY helpful on my project. Thanks!
    – TimSPQR
    Nov 16, 2013 at 2:02

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