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I have something like this

let formGroup = new FormGroup({
  operationalAM: new FormGroup({
    endTime: new FormControl('')
  }),
  operationalPM: new FormGroup({
    startTime: new FormControl('')
  })
});

I am trying to set value to endTime and startTime like this

formGroup.controls.operationalAM.value.endTime.setValue('1300');
formGroup.controls.operationalPM.value.startTime.setValue('');

But I am having error

TypeError: formGroup.controls.operationalAM.value.endTime.setValue is not a function

Does anybody knows hwo to set value to formGroup inside formGroup?

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  • You need getter for the formcontrols Dec 25, 2019 at 9:49
  • Check the demo I shared. Dec 25, 2019 at 10:01

4 Answers 4

4

You set values in controls like this:

formGroup.controls.get('operationalAM').setValue({ endTime: '1300' });
formGroup.controls.get('operationalPM').setValue({ startTime: '1300' });

You can use the patchValue which works like:

Use the patchValue() method to replace any properties defined in the object that have changed in the form model.

formGroup.controls.get('operationalAM').patchValue({ endTime: '1300' });

This way you keep the reference but update only the value of endTime

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  • Error: Must supply a value for form control with name: 'endTime'. Dec 25, 2019 at 9:49
  • It shouldn't be instantiated directly Dec 25, 2019 at 9:52
  • What do you mean? you can use the patchValue to change just the endTime. Dec 25, 2019 at 9:53
  • It is not exactly good practise to target controls directly, plus - i'm surprised this answer actually works (you shouldn't need the first reference to 'controls'). The only 'correct' way to do this is in my opinion is: formGroup.get(['operationalAM', 'endTime']).setValue('1300').
    – MikeOne
    Dec 25, 2019 at 13:34
2

it should be

formGroup.controls.operationalAM.controls.endTime.setValue('1300');
formGroup.controls.operationalPM.controls.startTime.setValue('');
1
  • Property 'controls' does not exist on type 'AbstractControl'.ts(2 Dec 25, 2019 at 9:50
0

Since you have formGroup inside another formGroup, You should have to refer controls inside the inner formGroup

formGroup.controls.get('operationalAM.startTime').setValue('1300');
formGroup.controls.get('operationalPM.endTime').setValue('');

The second way is to use getter

like

 get startTime(){
  return this.yourform.get('operationalAM.startTime')
 }
 get endTime(){
  return this.yourform.get('operationalPM.endtime')
 }

This returns controls then you can set value for the controls like

this.yourform.get('endtime').setValue(value);
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  • Error: It shouldn't be instantiated directly Dec 25, 2019 at 9:54
0

you can also use the patchValue Method as follows:

 formGroup.patchValue({
 operationalAM: ({
 endTime:'1'
 }),
operationalPM:({
 startTime:'2'
})
});

you don't need to specify all fields here only the ones you need
source: this Question

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