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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:31:25+00:00 2026-05-11T18:31:25+00:00

The code: function updateDashboardData() { $.getJSON(includes/system/ajaxDataInterface.php, {recordcount:1}, function(data) { $(‘.stationContainer’).each(function(data) { var bsID =

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The code:

function updateDashboardData() {
    $.getJSON("includes/system/ajaxDataInterface.php", {recordcount:1}, function(data) {
        $('.stationContainer').each(function(data) {
            var bsID = $(this).attr("id");
            var bsStatus = $(this).children('.stationStatus');
            alert(data[bsID][0].time);
            bsStatus.find('.bs_maxHandsets').text(data[bsID][0].maxHandsets);
            bsStatus.find('.bs_time').text(data[bsID][0].time);
        });
    });
}

The object data:

{
    "A5A50000": [{
        "bsid": "A5A50000",
        "chanCount": 17,
        "time": "2009-05-27 16:36:45",
        "avgInterference": 1.711765,
        "maxInterference": 4.97,
        "avgHandsets": 205.1176,
        "maxHandsets": 315,
        "avgCalls": 6.4118,
        "maxCalls": 13,
        "avgCBA": 3868.98059,
        "maxCBA": 7463,
        "sumSuccessCBA": 197318,
        "sumTimeoutHandoff": 133,
        "sumAttemptHandoff": 1028,
        "sumDeniedHandoff": 216,
        "sumConfirmHandoff": 679,
        "sumHandoffNetwork": 61873,
        "sumJoinNetwork": 96888,
        "sumLeaveNetwork": 93754,
        "sumRcvdKeepalive": 98773,
        "sumTimeoutKeepalive": 19748,
        "sumAttemptUplink": 93689,
        "sumBlockedUplink": 62453
    }]
}

The problem:

alert(data.A5A50000[0].time); properly displays “2009-05-27 16:36:45”.

alert(bsID); properly displays “A5A50000”.

alert(data.bsID[0].time); reports “data.bsID is undefined”.

alert(data[bsID][0].time); reports “data[bsID] is undefined”.

I’m a little unclear when a variable is/isn’t evaluated. Maybe I’m overlooking something silly, but I can’t figure out my problem here.

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    2026-05-11T18:31:25+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:31 pm

    You can access object properties by dot notation or by bracket notation.

    var x = {'test': 'hi'};
    alert(x.test); // alerts hi
    alert(x['test']); // alerts hi
    

    When you have a dynamic value, you have to use the latter:

    var property = 'test';
    alert(x.property); // looks for x.property, undefined if it doesn't exist
    alert(x[property]); // looks for x['test'], alerts hi
    

    So what you actually want is:

    alert(data[bsID][0].time);
    

    EDIT:

    Not sure what you’re doing wrong, but this is working for me on Firebug’s console:

    var data = {"A5A50000":[{"bsid":"A5A50000","chanCount":17,"time":"2009-05-27 16:36:45","avgInterference":1.711765,"maxInterference":4.97,"avgHandsets":205.1176,"maxHandsets":315,"avgCalls":6.4118,"maxCalls":13,"avgCBA":3868.98059,"maxCBA":7463,"sumSuccessCBA":197318,"sumTimeoutHandoff":133,"sumAttemptHandoff":1028,"sumDeniedHandoff":216,"sumConfirmHandoff":679,"sumHandoffNetwork":61873,"sumJoinNetwork":96888,"sumLeaveNetwork":93754,"sumRcvdKeepalive":98773,"sumTimeoutKeepalive":19748,"sumAttemptUplink":93689,"sumBlockedUplink":62453}]};
    var bsID = 'A5A50000';
    alert(data[bsID][0].time);
    
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