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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:38:10+00:00 2026-05-14T03:38:10+00:00

The following code gets a JSON object and then spits its contents out into

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The following code gets a JSON object and then spits its contents out into a <table>. The first time I do it I get my JSON content just fine. However, when I refresh, the refreshed data is stuck onto the bottom of my table. How do I refresh the data to show the new data only? I tried using .remove() but there was an obvious deleting and then a refresh of data.

    $(function() {
        $('#ReportedIssue').change(function() {
            //$('.data').remove()
            $.getJSON('/CurReport/GetUpdatedTableResults', function(json) {
                for (var i = 0; i < json.GetDocumentResults.length; i++) {
                    $('#DocumentInfoTable').append(
                        "<tr class='data'>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].Document.DocumentId + "</td>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].Document.LanguageCode + "</td>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].ReportedIssue + "</td>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].PageNumber + "</td>" +
                        "</tr>"
                    );
                };
            });
        });
    });

Thank you,

Aaron

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    2026-05-14T03:38:10+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:38 am

    It will be more efficient to build the HTML as follows (and of course, solves the problem you’re experiencing):

    $(function() {
        $('#ReportedIssue').change(function() {
            //$('.data').remove()
            $.getJSON('/CurReport/GetUpdatedTableResults', function(json) {
                var str = '';
                for (var i = 0; i < json.GetDocumentResults.length; i++) {
                    str += "<tr class='data'>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].Document.DocumentId + "</td>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].Document.LanguageCode + "</td>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].ReportedIssue + "</td>" +
                        "<td>" + json.GetDocumentResults[i].PageNumber + "</td>" +
                        "</tr>"
                };
    
                $('#DocumentInfoTable').html(str);
            });
        });
    });
    
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