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I am displaying a custom text field under the variable drop-down menu called "Einheitspreis". It was working before but stopped working after the latest updates. Now it is like in the picture when open page first time(There is always a value pre selected in the dropdown)

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When select another value in the dropdown it works like it should enter image description here

I guess there is a problem with the pre selected value

 <?php
   $custom_data = array();
   foreach ($available_variations as $prod_variation) :
    // get some vars to work with
    $variation_id = $prod_variation['variation_id'];
    $variation_object = get_post($variation_id);
    $variable_custom_field = get_post_meta( $variation_object->ID, '_text_field', true);

    $custom_data[$variation_id] = array(
        "custom_field_value" => $variable_custom_field
    );
endforeach;
?>
<?php if (!empty($variable_custom_field)) { ?>
           <span>Einheitspreis:  <span class="selected-variation-custom-field"><!-- Holds the value for the variation custom field --></span> </span>
 <?php } ?>
<script>
jQuery(function($) {
    var variation_custom_fields = <?php echo json_encode($custom_data); ?>,
        variations_data = JSON.parse( $('form.variations_form').first().attr( 'data-product_variations' ) ),
        $selected_variation_custom_field = $('.selected-variation-custom-field'); // see DIV above

    $('table.variations').on('change', 'select', function() {
        var $select = $(this),
            attribute_name = $select.attr('name'),
            selected_value = $select.val(),
            custom_field_value = "";

        // Loop over the variations_data until we find a matching attribute value
        // We then use the variation_id to get the value from variation_custom_fields
        $.each(variations_data, function() {
            if( this.attributes[ attribute_name ] &&  this.attributes[ attribute_name ] === selected_value ) {
                custom_field_value = variation_custom_fields[ this.variation_id ].custom_field_value;
                return false; // break
            }
        });

        // doing this outside the loop above ensures that the DIV gets emptied out when it should
        $selected_variation_custom_field.text( custom_field_value );
    });
});
</script>
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  • It looks like you're doing an on change function, this will not trigger by default when the page loads as it won't have "changed". Have you tried triggering the change with something like $('table.variations select').change();. Let me know if that works. Jan 2, 2018 at 13:36
  • Did you change the settings given here? docs.woocommerce.com/document/variable-product/… Jan 2, 2018 at 14:36

2 Answers 2

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You need to execute your code first when the DOM is loaded and also as you already do when selecting an attribute value. So to make your code reusable (for that 2 events), we set it in a function:

<?php
   $custom_data = array();
   foreach ($available_variations as $prod_variation) :
    // get some vars to work with
    $variation_id = $prod_variation['variation_id'];
    $variation_object = get_post($variation_id);
    $variable_custom_field = get_post_meta( $variation_object->ID, '_text_field', true);

    $custom_data[$variation_id] = array(
        "custom_field_value" => $variable_custom_field
    );
endforeach;

if (!empty($variable_custom_field)) { ?>
           <span>Einheitspreis:  <span class="selected-variation-custom-field"><!-- Holds the value for the variation custom field --></span> </span>
 <?php } ?>
<script>
    jQuery(function($) {
        var variation_custom_fields = <?php echo json_encode($custom_data); ?>,
            variations_data = JSON.parse( $('form.variations_form').first().attr( 'data-product_variations' ) ),
            $selected_variation_custom_field = $('.selected-variation-custom-field'); // see DIV above

        // We set everything in a reusable function 
        function getSelectOnChange( $select ){
            var attribute_name = $select.attr('name'),
                selected_value = $select.val(),
                custom_field_value = "";

            // Loop over the variations_data until we find a matching attribute value
            // We then use the variation_id to get the value from variation_custom_fields
            $.each(variations_data, function() {
                if( this.attributes[ attribute_name ] &&  this.attributes[ attribute_name ] === selected_value ) {
                    custom_field_value = variation_custom_fields[ this.variation_id ].custom_field_value;
                    return false; // break
                }
            });

            // doing this outside the loop above ensures that the DIV gets emptied out when it should
            $selected_variation_custom_field.text( custom_field_value );
        }

        // 1. AT START (Once Dom is loaded)
        $('select').each( function() {
            if ($(this).val() != '' )
                getSelectOnChange( $(this) );
        });

        // 2. WHEN SELECTING ATTRIBUTE VALUES (Live)
        $('table.variations').on('change', 'select', function() {
            getSelectOnChange( $(this) );
        });
    });
</script>

This code is tested and works… It display the custom field value for the default select field value (default variation)…

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This should work for you.

Essentially you can get the logic out inside a function. Then execute that function once on DOMReady and then bind it with the change event.

<script>
jQuery(function($) {
    var variation_custom_fields = <?php echo json_encode($custom_data); ?>,
        variations_data = JSON.parse( $('form.variations_form').first().attr( 'data-product_variations' ) ),
        $selected_variation_custom_field = $('.selected-variation-custom-field'); // see DIV above

    var updateUnitPrice = function() {
        var $select        = $(this),
            attribute_name = $select.attr('name'),
            selected_value = $select.val(),
            custom_field_value = "";

        // Loop over the variations_data until we find a matching attribute value
        // We then use the variation_id to get the value from variation_custom_fields
        $.each(variations_data, function() {
            if( this.attributes[ attribute_name ] &&  this.attributes[ attribute_name ] === selected_value ) {
                custom_field_value = variation_custom_fields[ this.variation_id ].custom_field_value;
                return false; // break
            }
        });

        // doing this outside the loop above ensures that the DIV gets emptied out when it should
        $selected_variation_custom_field.text( custom_field_value );
    };

    $('table.variations select').updateUnitPrice();

    $('table.variations').on('change', 'select', function() {
        $( this ).updateUnitPrice();
    });
});
</script>

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