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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:09:14+00:00 2026-05-20T03:09:14+00:00

I am writing a generic function that will be reused in multiple places in

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I am writing a generic function that will be reused in multiple places in my script.

The function uses ajax (using jQuery library) so I want to somehow pass in a function (or lines of code) into this function to execute when ajax is complete.
I believe this needs to be a callback function, but after reading through a few callback answers I’m still a bit confused about how I would implement in my case.

My current function is:

function getNewENumber(parentENumber){

        $.ajax({
               type: "POST",
               url: "get_new_e_number.php",
               data: {project_number: projectNumber, parent_number: parentENumber},
               success: function(returnValue){
                    console.log(returnValue);
                    return returnValue; //with return value excecute code

                },
                error: function(request,error) {
                    alert('An error occurred attempting to get new e-number');
                    // console.log(request, error);
                }
        });
    }

With this function I want to be able to do something in the same way other jQuery functions work ie;

var parentENumber = E1-3;

getNewENumber(parentENumber, function(){
    alert(//the number that is returned by getNewENumber);
});
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    2026-05-20T03:09:15+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:09 am

    Just give getNewENumber another parameter for the function, then use that as the callback.

       // receive a function -----------------v
    function getNewENumber( parentENumber, cb_func ){
    
        $.ajax({
               type: "POST",
               url: "get_new_e_number.php",
               data: {project_number: projectNumber, parent_number: parentENumber},
    
                 // ------v-------use it as the callback function
               success: cb_func,
                error: function(request,error) {
                    alert('An error occurred attempting to get new e-number');
                    // console.log(request, error);
                }
        });
    }
    
    var parentENumber = E1-3;
    
    getNewENumber(parentENumber, function( returnValue ){
        alert( returnValue );
    });
    
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