Validation Message in JavaScript not displaying properly












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I am trying to show basic validation error on each row of input text oncheck of checkbox.Initially it is displaying error correctly below the 1st field but if i check 2nd checkbox in table its displaying message under 1st cell.



 <tbody id="co-storebody">                      
<tr style="display:none;">
<apex:repeat value="{!speCondscValues}" var="speConds" >
<apex:variable var="index" value="{!index +1}" />
<tr>
<td>
<div>{!index}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>{!speConds}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div><!--<apex:inputText styleClass="slds-input" style="" id="remarksVal"
/>-->
<input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="error" style="color:red;"></p>
<!--<apex:inputHidden id="hdnRep2" value="{}"/> -->
</div>


//js function This will be called on change of checkbox



Function enableRemarks(checkBox,inputId,speCond){
var remarks = document.getElementById(inputId);//The id is dynamic
checkObj = checkBox;
inputValue = inputId;
if(checkBox.checked){
if(remarks.value == ''){
alert('hihi');
document.getElementById('error').innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;
}
specConds.push(speCond);
} else {
specConds.splice(specConds.indexOf(speCond),1);
}
}


2nd checkbox is checked but message is being displayed in 1st cell










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    document.getElementById('error').innerHTML always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId

    – AvailableName
    Feb 18 at 11:26











  • Can you tell me how.? I am not so good at Js

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:37
















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I am trying to show basic validation error on each row of input text oncheck of checkbox.Initially it is displaying error correctly below the 1st field but if i check 2nd checkbox in table its displaying message under 1st cell.



 <tbody id="co-storebody">                      
<tr style="display:none;">
<apex:repeat value="{!speCondscValues}" var="speConds" >
<apex:variable var="index" value="{!index +1}" />
<tr>
<td>
<div>{!index}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>{!speConds}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div><!--<apex:inputText styleClass="slds-input" style="" id="remarksVal"
/>-->
<input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="error" style="color:red;"></p>
<!--<apex:inputHidden id="hdnRep2" value="{}"/> -->
</div>


//js function This will be called on change of checkbox



Function enableRemarks(checkBox,inputId,speCond){
var remarks = document.getElementById(inputId);//The id is dynamic
checkObj = checkBox;
inputValue = inputId;
if(checkBox.checked){
if(remarks.value == ''){
alert('hihi');
document.getElementById('error').innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;
}
specConds.push(speCond);
} else {
specConds.splice(specConds.indexOf(speCond),1);
}
}


2nd checkbox is checked but message is being displayed in 1st cell










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  • 1





    document.getElementById('error').innerHTML always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId

    – AvailableName
    Feb 18 at 11:26











  • Can you tell me how.? I am not so good at Js

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:37














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I am trying to show basic validation error on each row of input text oncheck of checkbox.Initially it is displaying error correctly below the 1st field but if i check 2nd checkbox in table its displaying message under 1st cell.



 <tbody id="co-storebody">                      
<tr style="display:none;">
<apex:repeat value="{!speCondscValues}" var="speConds" >
<apex:variable var="index" value="{!index +1}" />
<tr>
<td>
<div>{!index}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>{!speConds}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div><!--<apex:inputText styleClass="slds-input" style="" id="remarksVal"
/>-->
<input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="error" style="color:red;"></p>
<!--<apex:inputHidden id="hdnRep2" value="{}"/> -->
</div>


//js function This will be called on change of checkbox



Function enableRemarks(checkBox,inputId,speCond){
var remarks = document.getElementById(inputId);//The id is dynamic
checkObj = checkBox;
inputValue = inputId;
if(checkBox.checked){
if(remarks.value == ''){
alert('hihi');
document.getElementById('error').innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;
}
specConds.push(speCond);
} else {
specConds.splice(specConds.indexOf(speCond),1);
}
}


2nd checkbox is checked but message is being displayed in 1st cell










share|improve this question
















I am trying to show basic validation error on each row of input text oncheck of checkbox.Initially it is displaying error correctly below the 1st field but if i check 2nd checkbox in table its displaying message under 1st cell.



 <tbody id="co-storebody">                      
<tr style="display:none;">
<apex:repeat value="{!speCondscValues}" var="speConds" >
<apex:variable var="index" value="{!index +1}" />
<tr>
<td>
<div>{!index}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>{!speConds}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div><!--<apex:inputText styleClass="slds-input" style="" id="remarksVal"
/>-->
<input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="error" style="color:red;"></p>
<!--<apex:inputHidden id="hdnRep2" value="{}"/> -->
</div>


//js function This will be called on change of checkbox



Function enableRemarks(checkBox,inputId,speCond){
var remarks = document.getElementById(inputId);//The id is dynamic
checkObj = checkBox;
inputValue = inputId;
if(checkBox.checked){
if(remarks.value == ''){
alert('hihi');
document.getElementById('error').innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;
}
specConds.push(speCond);
} else {
specConds.splice(specConds.indexOf(speCond),1);
}
}


2nd checkbox is checked but message is being displayed in 1st cell







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  • 1





    document.getElementById('error').innerHTML always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId

    – AvailableName
    Feb 18 at 11:26











  • Can you tell me how.? I am not so good at Js

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:37














  • 1





    document.getElementById('error').innerHTML always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId

    – AvailableName
    Feb 18 at 11:26











  • Can you tell me how.? I am not so good at Js

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:37








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1





document.getElementById('error').innerHTML always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId

– AvailableName
Feb 18 at 11:26





document.getElementById('error').innerHTML always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId

– AvailableName
Feb 18 at 11:26













Can you tell me how.? I am not so good at Js

– Deepak Agarwal
Feb 18 at 11:37





Can you tell me how.? I am not so good at Js

– Deepak Agarwal
Feb 18 at 11:37










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document.getElementById('error') always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId.

You could try something like this:



 <input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>


And then in your JS you could find the right error node like so:



var errorId = inputId + 'error';
document.getElementById(errorId).innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;





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    Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:51











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document.getElementById('error') always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId.

You could try something like this:



 <input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>


And then in your JS you could find the right error node like so:



var errorId = inputId + 'error';
document.getElementById(errorId).innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;





share|improve this answer





















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    Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:51
















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document.getElementById('error') always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId.

You could try something like this:



 <input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>


And then in your JS you could find the right error node like so:



var errorId = inputId + 'error';
document.getElementById(errorId).innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;





share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:51














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document.getElementById('error') always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId.

You could try something like this:



 <input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>


And then in your JS you could find the right error node like so:



var errorId = inputId + 'error';
document.getElementById(errorId).innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;





share|improve this answer















document.getElementById('error') always finds the first instance of that on the page, you need to search by inputId.

You could try something like this:



 <input type="text" class="slds-input" id="{!index}"/><br/>
<p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>


And then in your JS you could find the right error node like so:



var errorId = inputId + 'error';
document.getElementById(errorId).innerHTML = remarks.validationMessage;






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    Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:51














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    Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

    – Deepak Agarwal
    Feb 18 at 11:51








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Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

– Deepak Agarwal
Feb 18 at 11:51





Thanks it worked. But little syntax correction here,.. <p id="{!index}error" style="color:red;"></p>

– Deepak Agarwal
Feb 18 at 11:51


















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