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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T16:10:28+00:00 2026-06-12T16:10:28+00:00

I used an object like this with knockout var Employee = function () {

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I used an object like this with knockout

            var Employee = function () {
                self.Name = ko.observable();
                self.Id = ko.observable();
                self.Manager = ko.observable();
                self.Title = ko.observable();
                self.Salary = ko.observable();
                self.Age = ko.observable();
            };

and the viewmodel look like this

            var EmployeesViewModel = function () {
                var self = this;
                var url = "/api/employees";
                var refresh = function() {
                    $.getJSON(url, { }, function(data) { self.Employees(data); });
                };

                // Public data properties
                self.Employees = ko.observableArray([]);
                self.newEmployee = ko.observable(new Employee());

                // Public operations
                self.addEmployee = function (model, event) {
                    var item = self.newEmployee();
                    alert(model); // always undefined
                    self.Employees.push(item);
                };
                self.removeEmployee = function (employee) {
                    self.Employees.remove(employee);
                    removeEmployee(employee);
                };
                refresh();
            };
            ko.applyBindings(new EmployeesViewModel());

in self.addEmployee method when I use the item I get null value although the item is added to the list and is displayed in the grid.

edit:
the problem in jsfiddle
http://jsfiddle.net/magedfarag/b4tsX/

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    2026-06-12T16:10:30+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    You are initializing your Employee instances incorrectly: self is undefined there, you need this. Also, alert(item.Name) will display a function, as item.Name is also an observable (you’re unwrapping only the self.newEmployee observable, but its properties remain observables).

    Updated fiddle.

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