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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T22:25:41+00:00 2026-06-01T22:25:41+00:00

I have a HTML table (generated with ASP:Repeater control). I have 2 check box

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I have a HTML table (generated with ASP:Repeater control). I have 2 check box columns in the table. Both the columns have a Select All check box in the header. So when we check the Select All, all the check boxes in the respective columns should be checked(pretty usual stuff. So I have handled that). Now the issue is that, when I check/unchecked a check box in column_1XRow_1, then the check box in the column_2XRow_1 should get enabled & checked/disabled & unchecked.

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$(document).ready(function() {
    var $ResubAllChkBx = $('.ResubAll :checkbox');
    var $ResubItmChkBx = $('.ResubItm :checkbox');
    var $LLLCAllChkBx = $('.LLLCAll :checkbox');
    var $LLLCItmChkBx = $('.LLLCItm :checkbox');

    $ResubAllChkBx.change(function() {
        Chk_UnChkResubAll();
    });

    function Chk_UnChkResubAll() {
        if ($ResubAllChkBx.is(':checked')) {
            $ResubItmChkBx.filter(function() { return !this.disabled; }).attr('checked', 'checked');//check only when enabled
        }
        else {
            $ResubItmChkBx.filter(function() { return !this.disabled; }).removeAttr('checked');//check only when enabled
        }
    }
});`

So essentially Re sub is Col1 & LLLC is Col2.

I did all this stuff in plain JS code, but due to the load on the page, I start seeing the JS error “A script on this page ……”

How do I play around the check/unchecked check boxes in col1 & col2? Please help. I need the code in jQuery.

Thanks
Bobbie

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    2026-06-01T22:25:43+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 10:25 pm

    Add the following script to your jquery code…

    $('.ResubItm :checkbox').on('change', function(){    
        if($(this).is(':checked'))
            $(this).siblings('[type=checkbox]').each(function(){
                $(this).attr('checked','checked');
            })
        else
            $(this).siblings('[type=checkbox]').each(function(){
                $(this).attr('checked','');
            })
    });
    
    
    $('.LLLCItm :checkbox').on('change', function(){
        if($(this).is(':checked'))
            $(this).siblings('[type=checkbox]').each(function(){
                $(this).attr('checked','checked');
            })
        else
            $(this).siblings('[type=checkbox]').each(function(){
                $(this).attr('checked','');
            })
    });
    
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