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am trying to set select/option values using jquery Mobile and can't seem to get it working.

<!-- Complete example below. -->

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="jquery.mobile/jquery.mobile.css" /> 
    <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.mobile/jquery.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.mobile/jquery.mobile.js"></script>
</head>
<body>

<div data-role="page" id="mainmenu">
    <div data-role="header" data-position="inline">
    <h1>Main Menu</h1>
    </div>
    <div class="ui-body ui-body-c">
    <div data-role="content">   
        <div id='placeholderA' ></div>  
        <div id='placeholderB' ></div>  
    <div class="ui-block-b"><button type="submit"  id="addPart" data-theme="a" data-icon="plus">Add Serial/Part</button></div>
    </div>
</body>
</html>         

<script>        

    var currentTab = "A";       

    // An XML fragment
    testXML =  "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>\
    <Doc>\
        <DtlFields>\
            <ACTC>B</ACTC>\
            <QTY>5</QTY>\
        </DtlFields>\
        <DtlFields>\
            <ACTC>A</ACTC>\
            <QTY>6</QTY>\
        </DtlFields>\
    </Doc>";

    // An HTML fragment
    section = "<ul data-role='listview' data-theme='a'>\
            <li>PART: <span class='thisSection'></span>\
            <div data-role='fieldcontain'>\
                <label>A Label</label>\
                <select name='ACTC' id='preAction' data-theme='a'>\
                <option value='A'>A</option>\
                <option value='B'>B</option>\
                <option value='C'>C</option>\
                </select>\
            </div>\
            </li>\
            </ul>\
            <!-- ***   Quantity     *** -->\
            <div data-role='fieldcontain'>\
                <label>QTY</label>\
                <input type='range' name='QTY' id='preQuant01' value='1' min='1' max='10'/>\
            </div>\
        </div>";


$(document).ready(function () {

    /* Add a listeners to ADD PART */   
        $('#addPart').click(function() {                                
            var xml = $($.parseXML(testXML));           
            xml.find("DtlFields").each(function () {
                var XMLString= $(this);             
                fnAddPart(XMLString);                               
            });     
            return false;
        });   

    // add a part section to a Group on screen
    function fnAddPart(XMLString){
        myTmpl = $(section);                                                    

        if (XMLString != "" ){

            // set Quantity - this works
            var x =((XMLString).find("QTY").text());
            myTmpl.find("input[name='QTY']").attr('value', x);          

            // ************ set Activity - but this does not work! ***************
            var x =((XMLString).find("ACTC").text());           
            myTmpl.find("input[name='ACTC']").attr('value', x); 

        }       
        // append to page
        myTmpl.appendTo("#placeholder"+currentTab).page();                                                      
    }
});

</script>       
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2 Answers

When programmatically manipulating elements like select fields in jQuery Mobile, once you've made the relevant selection, you need to refresh the element so that the user interface is updated. Here's an example snippet which sets a value in a select field, and then updates it:

// Grab a select field
var el = $('#YOUR_SELECT_FIELD');

// Select the relevant option, de-select any others
el.val('some value').attr('selected', true).siblings('option').removeAttr('selected');

// jQM refresh
el.selectmenu("refresh", true);

So it's that last line I suspect you need.

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el.val('some value') isn't this returning the select element itself and not a option? at least that's what it does for me ? – antitoxic Sep 20 '11 at 9:46
No: var el = $('#YOUR_SELECT_FIELD'); is the <select> group. el.val('some value') gets you the <option> within that <select> with a value="some value" – Sparkle Jun 29 '12 at 18:00

In some cases you might need to wrap your function to execute on document.ready and initialize the selectmenu. Here is my solution using Ben Poole's example:

$(document).ready(function(){
// Grab a select field
var el = $('#YOUR_SELECT_FIELD');

// Select the relevant option, de-select any others
el.val('some value').attr('selected', true).siblings('option').removeAttr('selected');

// Initialize the selectmenu
el.selectmenu();

// jQM refresh
el.selectmenu("refresh", true);
});
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