jQuery datepicker - storing the date in a variable and printing it
Since I am new to jQuery I have a simple question to the pro-users.
- How do I print out on the screen the date from the datepicker?
- How to assign the date from datepicker to a variable so I can use it later for using that date's with mySQL database manipulation.
Any help appreciated.
$(function() {
$("#from").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#to").datepicker("option", "minDate", selectedDate);
}
});
$("#to").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1, maxDate: 0,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#from").datepicker("option", "maxDate", selectedDate);
}
});
});
javascript jquery datepicker
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Since I am new to jQuery I have a simple question to the pro-users.
- How do I print out on the screen the date from the datepicker?
- How to assign the date from datepicker to a variable so I can use it later for using that date's with mySQL database manipulation.
Any help appreciated.
$(function() {
$("#from").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#to").datepicker("option", "minDate", selectedDate);
}
});
$("#to").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1, maxDate: 0,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#from").datepicker("option", "maxDate", selectedDate);
}
});
});
javascript jquery datepicker
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Since I am new to jQuery I have a simple question to the pro-users.
- How do I print out on the screen the date from the datepicker?
- How to assign the date from datepicker to a variable so I can use it later for using that date's with mySQL database manipulation.
Any help appreciated.
$(function() {
$("#from").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#to").datepicker("option", "minDate", selectedDate);
}
});
$("#to").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1, maxDate: 0,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#from").datepicker("option", "maxDate", selectedDate);
}
});
});
javascript jquery datepicker
Since I am new to jQuery I have a simple question to the pro-users.
- How do I print out on the screen the date from the datepicker?
- How to assign the date from datepicker to a variable so I can use it later for using that date's with mySQL database manipulation.
Any help appreciated.
$(function() {
$("#from").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#to").datepicker("option", "minDate", selectedDate);
}
});
$("#to").datepicker({
defaultDate: "+1w",
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
numberOfMonths: 1, maxDate: 0,
dateFormat: "yy/mm/dd",
showAnim: 'clip',
onClose: function(selectedDate) {
$("#from").datepicker("option", "maxDate", selectedDate);
}
});
});
javascript jquery datepicker
javascript jquery datepicker
edited Jan 16 '18 at 5:18
Clomp
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asked Sep 18 '13 at 14:02
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$( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to get the date
var date;
date = $( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to store it in a variable.
The API is useful if you need to do more with your datepicker.
http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#method-getDate
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you can use onSelect method to assign selected value to some variable. You can post that value to your controller and save it to database.
$(function() {
var selectedDate = "";
$("#from").datepicker( {
onSelect: function(date) {
alert(date);
selectedDate = date;
},
selectWeek: true,
inline: true,
startDate: '01/01/2000',
firstDay: 1
});
});
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Use
getDate
it Returns the current date for the date picker or null if no date has been selected.
var fromDate= $( "#from" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
var toDate= $( "#to" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
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$( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to get the date
var date;
date = $( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to store it in a variable.
The API is useful if you need to do more with your datepicker.
http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#method-getDate
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$( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to get the date
var date;
date = $( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to store it in a variable.
The API is useful if you need to do more with your datepicker.
http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#method-getDate
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$( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to get the date
var date;
date = $( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to store it in a variable.
The API is useful if you need to do more with your datepicker.
http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#method-getDate
$( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to get the date
var date;
date = $( "#from" ).datepicker("getDate"); //to store it in a variable.
The API is useful if you need to do more with your datepicker.
http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#method-getDate
answered Sep 18 '13 at 14:07
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you can use onSelect method to assign selected value to some variable. You can post that value to your controller and save it to database.
$(function() {
var selectedDate = "";
$("#from").datepicker( {
onSelect: function(date) {
alert(date);
selectedDate = date;
},
selectWeek: true,
inline: true,
startDate: '01/01/2000',
firstDay: 1
});
});
add a comment |
you can use onSelect method to assign selected value to some variable. You can post that value to your controller and save it to database.
$(function() {
var selectedDate = "";
$("#from").datepicker( {
onSelect: function(date) {
alert(date);
selectedDate = date;
},
selectWeek: true,
inline: true,
startDate: '01/01/2000',
firstDay: 1
});
});
add a comment |
you can use onSelect method to assign selected value to some variable. You can post that value to your controller and save it to database.
$(function() {
var selectedDate = "";
$("#from").datepicker( {
onSelect: function(date) {
alert(date);
selectedDate = date;
},
selectWeek: true,
inline: true,
startDate: '01/01/2000',
firstDay: 1
});
});
you can use onSelect method to assign selected value to some variable. You can post that value to your controller and save it to database.
$(function() {
var selectedDate = "";
$("#from").datepicker( {
onSelect: function(date) {
alert(date);
selectedDate = date;
},
selectWeek: true,
inline: true,
startDate: '01/01/2000',
firstDay: 1
});
});
answered Sep 18 '13 at 14:08
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Use
getDate
it Returns the current date for the date picker or null if no date has been selected.
var fromDate= $( "#from" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
var toDate= $( "#to" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
add a comment |
Use
getDate
it Returns the current date for the date picker or null if no date has been selected.
var fromDate= $( "#from" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
var toDate= $( "#to" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
add a comment |
Use
getDate
it Returns the current date for the date picker or null if no date has been selected.
var fromDate= $( "#from" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
var toDate= $( "#to" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
Use
getDate
it Returns the current date for the date picker or null if no date has been selected.
var fromDate= $( "#from" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
var toDate= $( "#to" ).datepicker( "getDate" );
answered Jan 16 '18 at 5:22
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