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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T06:20:37+00:00 2026-06-05T06:20:37+00:00

I am using a Jquery Timepicker . I have two input fields – to

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I am using a Jquery Timepicker .

I have two input fields – to Accept times .

<input id="startTime"  size="30" type="text" />
<input id="endTime"  size="30" type="text" />

I am using a Jquery UI timer as per documentation

$('#startTime').timepicker({
    'minTime': '6:00am',
    'maxTime': '11:30pm',
    'onSelect': function() {
        //change the 'minTime parameter of #endTime <--- how do I do this ?
     }
});
$('#endTime').timepicker({
    'minTime': '2:00pm',
    'maxTime': '11:30pm',
    'showDuration': true
});

I want that when the first timePicker is selected , the ‘minTime’ parameter for the second gets changed . Basically I am trying to collect the start time and end time for certain activity . And I want that the second input box shows the options from the value of the first input field (start time ) itself .

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    2026-06-05T06:20:38+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 6:20 am

    You would do something like this,

    $('#startTime').timepicker({
                    'minTime': '6:00am',
                    'maxTime': '11:30pm',
                        'onSelect': function() {
    
                        $('#endTime').timepicker('option', 'minTime', $(this).val());                        
                  }
                });
    

    What you are doing here is that in the onSelect function of the #startTime, you set the option minTime of #endTime to the value of #startTime

    See this JS Fiddle.

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