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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T15:06:03+00:00 2026-06-16T15:06:03+00:00

I have a jQuery/Ajax function that is appending 2 <option> s to a <select>

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I have a jQuery/Ajax function that is appending 2 <option>s to a <select>.

function addOption() {  
    var author = $("#authors").val();
    $('#books').empty(); 
    $('#books').html('<option value="">Please Select</option>'); 
$.ajax({ 
      type: "post", 
      url:  "books.php", 
      data: { author:author }, 
      success: function(response){ 
          $('#books').append(response); 
      } 
    }); 
}

response comes back as –

<option value="bookA">Book A</option>
<option value="bookB">Book B</option>

and now books is –

<select id="books">
<option value="">Please Select</option>
<option value="bookA">Book A</option>
<option value="bookB">Book B</option>
</select>

This works great.

Now I want to set the selected option using .val() after calling addOption() –

$('#authors').change( function(){
addOption();
$('#books').val('bookB');
});

This does not make Book B selected.

If I hard code the .append() it works –

function addOption() {  
    var author = $("#author").val();
    $('#books').empty(); 
    $('#books').html('<option value="">Please Select</option>');
    $('#books').append('<option value="bookA">Book A</option>\n<option value="bookB">Book B</option>);
}

$('#authors').change( function(){
addOption();
$('#books').val('bookB');
});

Is there a reason why my option(s) appended in the .ajax function cannot be selected using .val(), put it can if I append them directly?

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    2026-06-16T15:06:04+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 3:06 pm

    That’s because the AJAX call is asynchronous, so when you try to select the options, it hasn’t been added to the select yet.

    Use a callback in the function, so that you can do something when the response has arrived:

    function addOption(callback) {  
      var author = $("#authors").val();
      $('#books').empty(); 
      $('#books').html('<option value="">Please Select</option>'); 
      $.ajax({ 
        type: "post", 
        url:  "books.php", 
        data: { author:author }, 
        success: function(response){ 
          $('#books').append(response); 
          callback();
        }
      }); 
    }
    

    Usage:

    $('#authors').change( function(){
      addOption(function(){
        $('#dropdownB').val('bookB');
      });
    });
    
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