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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:21:52+00:00 2026-05-13T11:21:52+00:00

I have the usual Jquery datepicker working fine. But I want to feed it

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I have the usual Jquery datepicker working fine. But I want to feed it into a set of selectboxes rather than one textfield. I have had success feeding it into one select field with a specific format but am unsure how to feed all three into different fields with different formats.

$(document).ready(function(){
  $("#search_startdate").datepicker({showOn: 'button', 
                                     buttonImage: '/images/cal/calendar.gif', 
                                     buttonImageOnly: true, 
                                     minDate: 0, 
                                     maxDate: '+6M +10D', 
                                     showAnim: 'fadeIn',
                                     altField: '#startdate_month', 
                                     altFormat: 'MM',
                                     altField: '#startdate_day',
                                     altFormat: 'dd'});
    //$("#datepicker").datepicker({showOn: 'button', buttonImage: 'images/calendar.gif', buttonImageOnly: true});

});

This doesn’t work, it works on the last field, but ignores the first. If I remove the second set of altField and altFormat lines, the first works.

I also tried putting them in a series,

altField: '#startdate_month', '#start_day', altFormat: 'MM', 'dd'

The problem is the same as here:

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/JavaScript/Jquery/Q_24767646.html

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-13T11:21:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:21 am

    I’d suggest using your set up with a single alternate field to get the first select, then using an onClose handler to parse the date and fill the other selects.

    $(document).ready(function(){
      $("#search_startdate").datepicker({showOn: 'button', 
                                         buttonImage: '/images/cal/calendar.gif', 
                                         buttonImageOnly: true, 
                                         minDate: 0, 
                                         maxDate: '+6M +10D', 
                                         showAnim: 'fadeIn',
                                         altField: '#startdate_month', 
                                         altFormat: 'MM',
                                         onClose: function(dateText,picker) {
                                                     $('#startdate_day').val( dateText.split(/\//)[1] );
                                                  }
                                        });
    });
    
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