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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T23:38:28+00:00 2026-05-25T23:38:28+00:00

Hi all i have code that reads from a DB and populates a string

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Hi all i have code that reads from a DB and populates a string in the code behind

List<string> rows = new List<string>();
    DataTable prods = common.GetDataTable("vStoreProduct", new string[] { "stpt_Name" }, "stpt_CompanyId = " + company.CompanyId.ToString() + " AND stpt_Deleted is null");

    foreach (DataRow row in prods.Rows)
    {

        prodNames += "\"" + row["stpt_Name"].ToString().Trim() + "\",";
    }
    string cleanedNanes =  prodNames.Substring(0, prodNames.Length - 1);
    prodNames = "[" + cleanedNanes + "]";

This produces something like [“Test1″,”Test2”]

In javascript i have

var availableTags = '<% =prodNames %>';

alert(availableTags);

How can i access this like an array in javascript like

alert(availableTags[5]);

and get the full item at the given index.

Thanks any help would be great

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    2026-05-25T23:38:29+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:38 pm

    Get rid of the quotes:

    var availableTags = <% =prodNames %>;
    

    With the quotes there, you’re creating a JavaScript string. Without them, you’ve got a JavaScript array constant.

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