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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T12:33:23+00:00 2026-06-08T12:33:23+00:00

What am I doing wrong here? I am supposed to have a loadText, and

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What am I doing wrong here? I am supposed to have a loadText, and I have one, I set my loadui to ‘block’. What on earth could I be doing wrong…

That data is being loaded with a reloadGrid command… Maybe I should be setting the loadText and load ui then? Here is how I set up my jqGrid…

$(document).ready(function () {
    $("#list").jqGrid({
        shrinkToFit: false,
        autowidth: true,
        datatype: 'jsonstring',
        mtype: 'POST',
        colNames: [
                    'Last Name',
                    'First Name',
                    'DOB',
                    'Gender',
                    'EMPIID',
                    'MedipacId',
                    'EPCID'
                    ],
        colModel: [
                    { name: 'Last_Name', width: 115, align: 'left' },
                    { name: 'First_Name', width: 115, align: 'left' },
                    { name: 'DOB', width: 115, align: 'left' },
                    { name: 'GENDER', width: 115, align: 'left' },
                    { name: 'EMPIID', width: 115, align: 'left' },
                    { name: 'medipacId', width: 145, align: 'left' },
                    { name: 'EPCID', width: 145, align: 'left' }
                ],
        rowNum: 10,
        rowList: [5, 10, 20, 50],
        sortname: 'Id',
        sortorder: "desc",
        loadui: 'block',
        loadtext: 'Does this thing every work?',
        viewrecords: true,
        imgpath: '/Content/themes/UPMC-theme/images',
        caption: 'Patient Return Result',
        ondblClickRow: function (id) {
            var rowData = $("#list").getRowData(id);
            var dummyURL = '@Url.Action("EditEncounter", "EditEncounterAdd", new { FirstName ="-1", LastName="-2", DOB = "-3", MRN="-4", popID = TempData["POPULATIONID"] })';
            var FName = rowData['First_Name'];
            var LName = rowData['Last_Name'];
            var DOB = rowData['DOB'];
            var MRN = rowData['medipacId'];
            var path = dummyURL.replace("-1", FName);
            var path = dummyURL.replace("-2", LName);
            var path = dummyURL.replace("-3", DOB);
            var path = dummyURL.replace("-4", MRN);
            debugger;
            document.location.href = path;
        }
    });
})

Thanks.
UPDATE: Nope… That doesn’t work

UPDATE: THE FOLLOWING IS HOW I UPDATE MY TABLE

$("#list").setGridParam({
            datatype: 'jsonstring',
            datastr: result,
            loadui: 'block',
            loadtext: 'what is good in the hood?',
            caption: 'Search Results'
        }).trigger("reloadGrid");

ps… the loadui, and loadtext do not show anything at all… I most be missing something….

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    2026-06-08T12:33:25+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    The first thing that comes to mind is that there is no url option, so the grid does not know where to load data from… or am I missing something?

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