want to pass the item id in place of item name












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I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,



constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}


.........................................................................................................................................



<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}

style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>


I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.










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  • change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:32











  • ya I tried that... but this react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function error shown

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:37











  • options:'name' and values:'id(number)'

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:39






  • 1





    shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:44


















1















I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,



constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}


.........................................................................................................................................



<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}

style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>


I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.










share|improve this question























  • change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:32











  • ya I tried that... but this react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function error shown

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:37











  • options:'name' and values:'id(number)'

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:39






  • 1





    shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:44
















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I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,



constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}


.........................................................................................................................................



<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}

style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>


I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.










share|improve this question














I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,



constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}


.........................................................................................................................................



<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}

style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>


I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.







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  • change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:32











  • ya I tried that... but this react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function error shown

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:37











  • options:'name' and values:'id(number)'

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:39






  • 1





    shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:44





















  • change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:32











  • ya I tried that... but this react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function error shown

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:37











  • options:'name' and values:'id(number)'

    – Mily Alfrad
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:39






  • 1





    shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }

    – klvenky
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:44



















change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId

– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32





change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId

– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32













ya I tried that... but this react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function error shown

– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35





ya I tried that... but this react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function error shown

– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35













check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue

– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37





check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue

– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37













options:'name' and values:'id(number)'

– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39





options:'name' and values:'id(number)'

– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39




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shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }

– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44







shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }

– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44














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