I have php code that creates a table. For each item on the purchase order a new row is created and populated. The goal is when the purchase order is edited it gets posted back and saved in the database. Everything is working except my jQuery code will only iterate over the first row for however many rows I have. (So if I have three rows it will print the first rows cartid three times.)
Sorry if things look messy.
PHP Code:
<?php while($row = mysql_fetch_array($itemsquery)){?>
<tr class="item-row" id="<?php echo $row['cart_id']?>">
<td class="item-name"><div class="delete-wpr"><textarea><?php echo $row['on0'];?> <?php echo $row['itemname'];?></textarea><a class="delete" href="javascript:;" title="Remove row">X</a></div></td>
<td class="description"><textarea class="cartid"><?php echo $row['cart_id'];?></textarea></td>
<td><textarea class="cost" class="text-input" type="text"><?php echo $row['itemprice'];?></textarea></td>
<td><textarea class="qty" type="text" name="name"><?php echo $row['quantity'];?></textarea></td>
<td><span class="price" type="text">$<?php
$linecost = $row['quantity'] * $row['itemprice'];
echo $linecost;?></span></td>
</tr>
<?php }?>
jQuery statement to see what it has grabbed:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".item-row").change(function() {
$((".cartid")).each(function(){
row = {
cartid: $(".cartid").val()
}
alert(row.cartid);
performAjaxSubmission();
})
});