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I have a set of checkboxes which when checked they pass the value as 1, otherwise they pass the value as 0. However, instead of sending the value of the unchecked checkboxes as '0', the value being sent is 'NULL'.

I have the following JS code in place that should set the value to 0/1 accordingly, however still the value is sent as NULL. Is there anything that can be done to make sure that the value passed in case of an unchecked checkbox is 0?

$('#cb1, #cb2, #cb3, #cb4').on('click', function ()
    $(this).val(this.checked ? 1 : 0);
});

UPDATED Here is my html:

<input type="checkbox" name="cb1" id="cb1" value="1" checked />
<input type="checkbox" name="cb2" id="cb2" value="1" checked />
<input type="checkbox" name="cb3" id="cb3" value="1" checked />
<input type="checkbox" name="cb4" id="cb4" value="1" checked />

They are all checked by default.

If one of them is unchecked, MySQL is reporting the following error: 0SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1048 Column 'ColumnName' cannot be null.

This is because the columns are set to set not to be Null. And even though I have set the default value to 0, once I click on the submit button I still get the error. I tried to remove the Not NULL property however rather than prefilling the value as 0, the input was NULL in the database.

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  • Could you also add your html?
    – timing
    Dec 28, 2012 at 9:19
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    Consider changing your HTML like this: <input type="hidden" name="cb1" value="0" /><input type="checkbox" name="cb1" id="cb1" value="1" checked /> .
    – DCoder
    Dec 28, 2012 at 9:26
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    this should work but you are missing an { in you javascript... here's a fiddle: jsfiddle.net/5vS3S Dec 28, 2012 at 9:30

5 Answers 5

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If a checkbox is unchecked, it doesn't get sent, so setting it's value to 0 if it isn't checked isn't going to help - it will always return NULL.

There are two ways to fix this easily:

1) Assume a NULL in the PHP params means the checkbox is unchecked. If the checkbox doesn't always exist on the page, this could be problematic. By the sounds of it, there is a variable number of checkboxes, so this probably won't work.

2) Add a hidden input that has the same name as the checkbox with the value of 0 BEFORE the checkbox. If the checkbox is unchecked, the hidden field value will be used, if it is checked the checkbox value will be used.

<input type="hidden" name="checkbox_1" value="0">
<input type="checkbox" name="checkbox_1" value="1">

Note: If your names are in an array form (ie they have square brackets in them), this won't work, as the hidden fields will increment the array count as well.

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  • Actually, if your names are in an array form, simply include the key for the index in the brackets. You will then be able to set input names like arrays.
    – axiom82
    Mar 24, 2014 at 15:23
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    @axiom82 you didn't get it. Yeah, you can do that, but when a checkbox is checked, you will add TWO elements to the destination array, so you will soon lose correspondence of indexes to chekboxes and you won't have any useful information indicating if the index of the array refers to a checked or an unchecked item. You can do some easy postprocessing of the resulting array to avoid this, though.
    – Pere
    Jan 20, 2015 at 16:23
  • Great solution. Helped me a lot, specially the second one. Thanks! Jul 2, 2015 at 14:31
  • what is the case if i have to collect multiple checkbox values Linke <input type="checkbox" name="slides_data[enable_content][]" style="min-width: 20px;" /> Aug 6, 2016 at 19:40
  • i think that should work ideal for missing will get 0 and for check i will get on thanks--update its not working its adding another since its array Aug 6, 2016 at 19:41
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With jQuery you could use the checked selector to get the state of a checkbox. When it is checked, the length contains something greater than 0, e.G.:

$('#id:checked').length

So you don't need to set the value of the checkbox element to 0...

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CHANGE YOUR SCRIPT LIKE THIS. HOPE IT HELPS.

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('#cb1, #cb2, #cb3, #cb4').click(function(){
        $(this).val(this.checked ? 1 : 0);
    });
});
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That is because if you have de-selected the checkbox, the value is null, because it has no value. Check this example from w3cschools:

http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_form_checkbox

If you have selected nothing, the value does not get submitted. But if you selected something, its value will be submitted.

If you really want true/false value, you need to trick it.. so send the state of the checked attribute will do the trick.

$('#id:checked').length
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You can try this , it may help you. Assume your form is like this:

<tr>
  <td>Active</td>
  <td><?php echo form_checkbox('active',set_value('active',$student->active),TRUE); ?>  </td>
</tr>

Now you set your codeigniter controller like this:

// Set up the form
$rules = $this->student_m->rules;
$this->form_validation->set_rules($rules);

// Process the form
if ($this->form_validation->run() == TRUE) {
   $data = $this->student_m->array_from_post(array(
           'active',
           'name'
   ));

   // checking is checkbox is checked or not
   ($data['active'] == TRUE)?($data['active'] = 1) : ($data['active'] = 0);

   $this->student_m->save($data, $id);
   redirect('admin/student');
}

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