Look into jQuery's .each() method.  It helps in loopin over things like that

-Jake

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On Mar 13, 2011 9:51 AM, "fun and learning" <funandlrnn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All - I am trying to get the following working. It seemed to work
initially, but somehow it stopped working
>
> I have a row like below
>
> <tr id="row_1_4_2009_abc" class="rowclick">
> <td></td>
> </tr>
>
> I am using jquery to get the id on click of a row:
>
> $(".rowclick").click(function() {
> var row_id = $(this).attr("id");
> var getAttributes = row_id.split("_");
> var setCommonAttr = getAttributes[1] + "_" + getAttributes[2] + "_" +
getAttributes[3] + "_" + getAttributes[4];
> var new_row_id = document.getElementById("new_row_" +
setCommonAttr).value;
> });
>
> Can anyone let me know what is wrong with the above code. Tried different
options but with no success
>
>
>
> 

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