Table manipulation with jQuery?

I use and love datatables, check this link.

I use and love datatables, check this link: datatables.net/examples/api/multi_filter... and this one: datatables.net/examples/api/multi_filter....

Thanks - this looks like just what I need. (your 2nd link (Paging, sorting and drop-down boxes containing values of each column (that work even if they're not on the currently display page)) This is probably a newbie question, but where do I put this code to make it work? I currently have a reference to jquery.dataTables.min.

Js and a call to the function within a script tag: – Music Magi Jan 7 at 16:05 $('#mainTable'). DataTable( { "bJQueryUI": true, "sPaginationType": "full_numbers", "bFilter": false }); }); Thanks! – Music Magi Jan 7 at 16:05 1 You can put it in external js (for example my_custom.

Js) and include that or in yout html file in script tags. Don't put it in jquery.dataTables.min.js. – predrag.

Music Jan 7 at 18:32.

Check out PicNet Table Filter. If you'd prefer to build it yourself, this tutorial on Using jQuery To Manipulate and Filter Data may get you started.

Thanks for your response. I tried using PicNet and it worked great, but it only populates the combo boxes with values from the current page, so when there are more than one page, it will omit values. – Music Magi Jan 7 at 16:10.

The jqgrid grid data plugin has this functionality. You can have a look into it. You can find more about the search plugin here.

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