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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:32:55+00:00 2026-05-10T20:32:55+00:00

HI All, I have a piece of javaScript that removes commas from a provided

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HI All,

I have a piece of javaScript that removes commas from a provided string (in my case currency values)

It is:

    function replaceCommaInCurrency(myField, val)     {         var re = /,/g;          document.net1003Form.myField.value=val.replace(re, '');     } 

‘MyField’ was my attempt to dynamically have this work on any field that I pass in, but it doesn’t work, I get errors saying ‘MyField’ is not valid. I sort of get my, but I thought this was valid.

I am calling by using: onBlur=’replaceCommaInCurrency(this.name, this.value);return false;’

this.name and this.value are passing in the right values…field name and its value.

How do I do this dynamically?

-Jason

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:32:55+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    You can use eval to make your code snippet work:

    eval('document.net1003Form.' + myField + '.value=val.replace(re, '');'); 

    As mentioned below, the square brackets work (and don’t suck like eval), stupid me for forgetting about those:

    document.net1003Form[myField].value=val.replace(re, ''); 

    Alternatively, try something like this:

    function replaceCommaInCurrency(field){     var re = /,/g;     field.value = field.value.replace(re, ''); } 

    Which gets called like so:

    onBlur='replaceCommaInCurrency(this); return false'; 

    You should consider using a javascript toolkit for things like this. You could set a class like ‘currency’ on each input, then use this snippet of jQuery based Javascript to handle everything:

    $(function(){     $('input.currency').bind('blur', function(){         this.value = $(this).val().replace(',', '');     }) }); 

    This code would fire on document ready, attach an event handler to each input with currency as its class, and then do the replacements. Note that you don’t need a regex for replacement as well.

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