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Jsf Datatable jQuery selected indexes return Object as value
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i am currently trying to get the value of a cell in my datatable but i always get an Object object as value and i cant understand why.
Maybe someone can explain me what is going on.
onselect="console.log($.isArray(indexes) + ' ' + $.type(indexes)); $.each(indexes, function(index, value) console.log(index + ': ' + value.toString()););"
that is my call.
And that is my column :
<c:forEach var="day" items="#scheduleView.day_array">
<b:dataTableColumn value="#worker.schedule[day].name" label="#day.dayOfMonth" onclick="console.log('HALLO')" />
</c:forEach>
javascript jquery object jsf bootsfaces
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i am currently trying to get the value of a cell in my datatable but i always get an Object object as value and i cant understand why.
Maybe someone can explain me what is going on.
onselect="console.log($.isArray(indexes) + ' ' + $.type(indexes)); $.each(indexes, function(index, value) console.log(index + ': ' + value.toString()););"
that is my call.
And that is my column :
<c:forEach var="day" items="#scheduleView.day_array">
<b:dataTableColumn value="#worker.schedule[day].name" label="#day.dayOfMonth" onclick="console.log('HALLO')" />
</c:forEach>
javascript jquery object jsf bootsfaces
add a comment |
i am currently trying to get the value of a cell in my datatable but i always get an Object object as value and i cant understand why.
Maybe someone can explain me what is going on.
onselect="console.log($.isArray(indexes) + ' ' + $.type(indexes)); $.each(indexes, function(index, value) console.log(index + ': ' + value.toString()););"
that is my call.
And that is my column :
<c:forEach var="day" items="#scheduleView.day_array">
<b:dataTableColumn value="#worker.schedule[day].name" label="#day.dayOfMonth" onclick="console.log('HALLO')" />
</c:forEach>
javascript jquery object jsf bootsfaces
i am currently trying to get the value of a cell in my datatable but i always get an Object object as value and i cant understand why.
Maybe someone can explain me what is going on.
onselect="console.log($.isArray(indexes) + ' ' + $.type(indexes)); $.each(indexes, function(index, value) console.log(index + ': ' + value.toString()););"
that is my call.
And that is my column :
<c:forEach var="day" items="#scheduleView.day_array">
<b:dataTableColumn value="#worker.schedule[day].name" label="#day.dayOfMonth" onclick="console.log('HALLO')" />
</c:forEach>
javascript jquery object jsf bootsfaces
javascript jquery object jsf bootsfaces
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Ok i learned how to check it now xD,
$.each(value, function(key, element) console.log('key: ' + key + 'n' + 'value: ' + element);)
with this you can check the properties of the object.
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Ok i learned how to check it now xD,
$.each(value, function(key, element) console.log('key: ' + key + 'n' + 'value: ' + element);)
with this you can check the properties of the object.
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Ok i learned how to check it now xD,
$.each(value, function(key, element) console.log('key: ' + key + 'n' + 'value: ' + element);)
with this you can check the properties of the object.
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Ok i learned how to check it now xD,
$.each(value, function(key, element) console.log('key: ' + key + 'n' + 'value: ' + element);)
with this you can check the properties of the object.
Ok i learned how to check it now xD,
$.each(value, function(key, element) console.log('key: ' + key + 'n' + 'value: ' + element);)
with this you can check the properties of the object.
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