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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:03:50+00:00 2026-05-15T17:03:50+00:00

// Initialize the object, before adding data to it. var NewPerson = new Object();

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// Initialize the object, before adding data to it.
var NewPerson = new Object();

NewPerson.FirstName = $("#FirstName").val();
NewPerson.LastName = $("#LastName").val();
NewPerson.Address = $("#Address").val();
NewPerson.City = $("#City").val();
NewPerson.State = $("#State").val();
NewPerson.Zip = $("#Zip").val();     

In actual I’m populating and sending an array of NewPerson objects. I’m using all the properties in my javascript but when I make ajax call like below, I want to only send two of the properties say for FirstName and LastName

$.ajax({
  type: "POST",
  contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
  url: "PersonService.asmx/AddPerson",
  data: "{'NewPerson':" + JSON.stringify(NewPerson) + "}",
  dataType: "json"
});

NOTE: I’m using an array not a single object of NewPerson. The above code is just for example.

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    2026-05-15T17:03:51+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:03 pm

    You can easily write a function to achieve that:

    function extractMembers(arr, members)
    {
        var m, o, i, j;
        var output = [];
        for (i = 0; i < arr.length; ++i) {
            o = {};
            for (j = 0; j < members.length; ++j) {
                m = members[j];
                o[m] = arr[i][m];
            }
            output.push(o);
        }
        return output;
    }
    

    Now you can use the function like this:

    var objects = [{FirstName: "...", LastName: "...", Address: "..."},
                   {FirstName: "...", LastName: "...", Address: "..."}]
    
    var toSend = extractMembers(objects, ["FirstName", "LastName"]);
    

    One more thing: You might want to use the short-notation to create objects in JavaScript:

    var NewPerson = {
        FirstName: $("#FirstName").val(),
        LastName: $("#LastName").val(),
        ...
    };
    
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