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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:29:53+00:00 2026-05-16T17:29:53+00:00

I have a literal array that is loaded when the page loads… See below:

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I have a literal array that is loaded when the page loads… See below:

<script type="text/javascript">
var members = [
    {
       name:"Alan Lim",
       id:"54700f06-a199-102c-8976-b1732b7ffc74",
       positions:[
          {
             id:"4cdeb2a2-8897-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          }
       ]
    },
    {
       name:"Ben Sinclair",
       id:"ed34b5a4-9b2f-102c-8475-9e610b13400a",
       conflict:"true",
       positions:[
          {
             id:"f00c2128-8895-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          },
          {
             id:"f00c68ea-8895-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          },
          {
             id:"4cde6824-8897-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          },
          {
             id:"4cde9ea2-8897-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          }
       ],
       locations:[
          {
             id:"88fb5f94-aaa6-102c-a4fa-1f05bca0eec6"
          },
          {
             id:"930555b0-a251-102c-a245-1559817ce81a"
          }
       ]
    },
    {
       name:"Debbie Wright",
       id:"fa49307a-9cfb-102d-bd08-842c500d506d"
    }
]
</script>

Is there anyway to edit the array without reloading the page? For example, I want to add conflict:"true" to Alan Lim…

E.g:

Change this:

    {
       name:"Alan Lim",
       id:"54700f06-a199-102c-8976-b1732b7ffc74",
       positions:[
          {
             id:"4cdeb2a2-8897-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          }
       ]
    },

To this:

    {
       name:"Alan Lim",
       id:"54700f06-a199-102c-8976-b1732b7ffc74",
       conflict:"true",
       positions:[
          {
             id:"4cdeb2a2-8897-102d-80ee-95364de284f0"
          }
       ]
    },

Trust that makes sense 🙂 The reason for this is because I use other JavaScript to pull information from this array. When I make a change with the other JavaScript I want to add and subtract to this array to reflect the changes…

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    2026-05-16T17:29:53+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    You can loop through to find the member you want (by name it seems given the question) then edit it, like this:

    for(var i=0; i<members.length; i++) {
      if(members[i].name == "Alan Lim")
        members[i].conflict = "true";
    }
    

    You can give it a try here, or make it a bit more generic like this:

    function setProp(name, prop, value) {
      for(var i=0; i<members.length; i++) {
        if(members[i].name == name)
           members[i][prop] = value;
      }
    }
    
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