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To give you some context of my situation, In my my code an item can have parts, with these parts the user can harvest, transfer, or dispose of them. For example, a item can have 5 parts. Right now when the user selects a radio box option it will handle all of these parts the same way. So I have created a checkBox option where a user can 'de-select' the "All" option. I then want this to create two identical rows so that the user can have options, for example , transfer 2, harvest 2, dispose of 1.

I have a checkbox that calls my jQuery function that looks like this

I have a checkbox field inside my row that calls my jQuery function when it is clicked, it looks like this

<tr class="tr_clone">
<td>
    @part.PartIDLink
</td>
<td>
    @Html.DisplayFor(x => x.Parts[i].PartName)
    @Html.HiddenFor(x => x.Parts[i].PartName)
 </td>
<td style="font-weight:bold">
    @Html.DisplayFor(x => x.Parts[i].QtyInItem)
    @Html.HiddenFor(x => x.Parts[i].QtyInItem)
</td>
<td>
    <input type="checkbox" id="all@(part.ID)" onchange="doalert(this.id, @part.ID)" checked>
</td>
@foreach (var actionType in partActionTypes)
{
   <td>
       @Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.Parts[i].SelectedActionType, actionType)
   </td>
}
</tr>

And here is my JQuery function

<script>
 function doalert(id, rowID) {
        var $tr = $(this).closest('.tr_clone');
        var $clone = $tr.clone();
        $clone.find('td');
        $tr.after($clone);
 }
</script>

Here is the rendered HTML

<table class="table">
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <th>
        IGT Part ID
      </th>
      <th>
        Part Name
      </th>
      <th>
        Qty used in Item
      </th>
      <th>
        Move All
      </th>
      <th style="color:blue">
        Transfer
      </th>
      <th style="color:forestgreen">
        Harvest
      </th>
      <th style="color:red">
        Dispose
      </th>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
  <tr class="tr_clone" ">
    <td>
      <a p-id="346 " style="color:#FF00FF; " href="# ">600601</a>
    </td>                               
    <td>
      Supply - Packing Carton, 9" x 8 " x 8", MU/AX <input id="Parts_0__PartName" name="Parts[0].PartName" type="hidden" value="Supply - Packing Carton, 9&quot; x 8&quot; x 8&quot;, MU/AX">
    </td>
    <td style="font-weight:bold">
      1
      <input data-val="true" data-val-number="The field QtyInItem must be a number." data-val-required="The QtyInItem field is required." id="Parts_0__QtyInItem" name="Parts[0].QtyInItem" type="hidden" value="1">

    </td>
    <td>
      <input type="checkbox" id="all346" onchange="doalert(this.id,346)" checked="">
    </td>

    <td>
      <input checked="checked" data-val="true" data-val-required="The SelectedActionType field is required." id="Parts_0__SelectedActionType" name="Parts[0].SelectedActionType" type="radio" value="Transfer">
    </td>
    <td>
      <input id="Parts_0__SelectedActionType" name="Parts[0].SelectedActionType" type="radio" value="Harvest">
    </td>
    <td>
      <input id="Parts_0__SelectedActionType" name="Parts[0].SelectedActionType" type="radio" value="Dispose">
    </td>
  </tr>

But it is not cloning the table row. Why is this? Any help is appreciated

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  • The find() line in your code doesn't do anything.
    – isherwood
    Jul 20, 2020 at 19:58
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    The value of this is window when the function is called. (This is why inline event handlers are usually a bad idea – when using jQuery, use it to attach the event handlers as well.) Jul 20, 2020 at 20:15
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    No, ID values aren't a factor. That's just good advice. You have a markup issue that could be a factor: <tr class="tr_clone"">
    – isherwood
    Jul 20, 2020 at 20:25
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    ??? var $tr = $(this).closest('.tr_clone'); isn't important? Jul 20, 2020 at 20:29
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    @GuyIncognito ohhh I thought you were talking about me passing in the this.id into the method
    – user13364563
    Jul 20, 2020 at 20:32

1 Answer 1

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The value of this is the issue, but Guy Incognito's hint doesn't tell the whole story. With jQuery, $(this) usually refers to the event target on a proper event handler. Since you aren't using one, it's null.

Instead of your inline change handler, bind the event in your script like this:

$('.tr_clone input.some-class').change(function() { // where some-class is on the checkbox
    let Id = $(this).attr('id');
    // set this attribute in your template
    let partId = $(this).attr('data-partId');

    // ...
}

To pass the value of partId from your template, use a data attribute:

<input type="checkbox" id="all@(part.ID)" data-partId="@(part.ID)" class="some-class">
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  • Thanks! Just a little bit confused about this part // set this attribute in your template let partId = $(this).attr('data-partId');
    – user13364563
    Jul 20, 2020 at 20:40
  • Answer updated. You may need to adjust the syntax for your template. I'm guessing.
    – isherwood
    Jul 20, 2020 at 20:47
  • Hmm. I tried this but I still can't duplicate the row. This is what mine looks like $('.tr_clone input.some-class').change(function () { let Id = $(this).attr('id'); let partId = $(this).attr('data-partId'); var $tr = $(this).closest('.tr_clone'); var $clone = $tr.clone(); $clone.find('td');$tr.after($clone);} And my checkbox looks like this ``` <input type="checkbox" id="all@(part.ID)" class="some-class" data-partId="@(part.ID)" checked> ```
    – user13364563
    Jul 20, 2020 at 20:55
  • If you're expecting the clones to have the same event handlers you'd need to use the clone() function's true argument or event delegation: jsfiddle.net/3s9ehdwk/1
    – isherwood
    Jul 20, 2020 at 21:05
  • Hmm it's strange I just can't get it to clone the row. Even after comparing with yours
    – user13364563
    Jul 20, 2020 at 21:13

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