Also remove the else-part of the attribute checking, this way it'll
only return true if the last element is checked.

On Feb 25, 11:41 am, Frederik Ring <frederik.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2 things: you are referring to multiple checkboxes, but do that with
> an ID (#zonelocation). That will not work. Use a class instead.
>
> Second: Depending on the type of your checkboxes and your DOCTYPE you
> might need to change the attr('checked') == 'checked' according to
> your needs. I only used this as a placeholder.
>
> On Feb 25, 11:26 am, Bluesapphire <michealg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for guidance.
>
> > My JS code is as follows:
> > /****************************/
> > var zonelocationVal;
>
> >         jQuery('#zonelocation').each(function(){
> >                 if(jQuery('#zonelocation').attr('checked') == 'checked'){
> >                         zonelocationVal = true;
> >                 }
> >                 else{
> >                         zonelocationVal = false;
> >                 }
> >         });
>
> > /***************************/
>
> > Problem is that, if I select atleast one record,  even then
> > 'zonelocationVal' is always false.
>
> > Can you guide me , how to solve this problem.
>
> > Thanks in advance
>
> > On Feb 25, 2:04 pm, Frederik Ring <frederik.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > You could do sth like:
>
> > > var ok = false;
>
> > > $('.elementInListbox').each(function(){
> > > if ($(this).attr('checked') == checked){ok = true);}
>
> > > });
>
> > > You will have to set your attributes according to the type of your
> > > elements though.
>
> > > On Feb 25, 9:55 am, Bluesapphire <michealg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi!
> > > >     How can i check that atleast one option is selected in multiselect
> > > > listbox. How can this be done through JQUERY.
>
> > > > Thanks in advance- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
>

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