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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:45:39+00:00 2026-05-13T16:45:39+00:00

I’m tyring to use AJAX to populate a dropdown box based on the selection

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I’m tyring to use AJAX to populate a dropdown box based on the selection of another dropdown. I followed a tutorial using jQuery located here – http://remysharp.com/2007/01/20/auto-populating-select-boxes-using-jquery-ajax/ and have altered the select box ID names in the select box names in the script.

When there’s a change to the value of the main checkbox the ajax is sent and returns as below:

{
  "1": "Kieran Hutchinson",
  "2": "Caleb Tan",
  "3": ""
}

THis is slightly different to the JSON string that is returned in the tutorials code which looks like this

[{
  optionValue: 10,
  optionDisplay: 'Remy'
}, {
  optionValue: 11,
  optionDisplay: 'Arif'
}, {
  optionValue: 12,
  optionDisplay: 'JC'
}]

I’m thinking this is the issue but I have no idea how to get the correct values out of my JSON response.

The javascript is as below:

$(function() {
  $("select#ContactCompanyId").change(function() {
    $.getJSON("contactList", {
      id: $(this).val(),
      ajax: 'true'
    }, function(j) {
      var options = '';
      for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) {
        options += '<option value="' + j[i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>';
      }
      $("select#QuoteContactId").html(options);
    })
  })
})

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-13T16:45:40+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:45 pm

    Your problem is this line:

    options += '<option value="' + j[i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>';
    

    is expecting data sent in the format of the tutorial. Yours is a different format. Try:

    options += '<option value="' + i + '">' + j[i] + '</option>';
    

    You have the ‘value’ as just an index — i, and the value as the value with that key, j[i]. so the option tag you’d end up with would look like this:

    <option value="1">Kieran Hutchinson</option>
    

    To explain more: the original data was in format like this:

    // The tutorial data
    array[0]['optionValue'] = 10;
    array[0]['optionDisplay'] = 'Remy';
    
    // Your data
    array[1] = 'Kieran Hutchinson';
    

    also, if that was actual data returned in your example, your iterator for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) will fail because you aren’t starting at an index of 0. Use for(i in j) { ... }

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