How do i disable option which has multiple value separated by comma?











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I have a few select options with multiple values in it






$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value='+service.val()+']').prop('disabled', true);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<option value="26,30,31,32,34">01-10-2018 to 05-12-2018</option>





I want to disable the option using value by jQuery



My current code worked fine for single-valued options, but I need to change it now to hold multiple values?



It throws exception as below




Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value=26,30,31,32,34]











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    try quotes $('#servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]') .prop('disabled', true); or $.map
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I have a few select options with multiple values in it






$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value='+service.val()+']').prop('disabled', true);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<option value="26,30,31,32,34">01-10-2018 to 05-12-2018</option>





I want to disable the option using value by jQuery



My current code worked fine for single-valued options, but I need to change it now to hold multiple values?



It throws exception as below




Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value=26,30,31,32,34]











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    try quotes $('#servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]') .prop('disabled', true); or $.map
    – mplungjan
    Nov 22 at 12:55















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up vote
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I have a few select options with multiple values in it






$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value='+service.val()+']').prop('disabled', true);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<option value="26,30,31,32,34">01-10-2018 to 05-12-2018</option>





I want to disable the option using value by jQuery



My current code worked fine for single-valued options, but I need to change it now to hold multiple values?



It throws exception as below




Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value=26,30,31,32,34]











share|improve this question















I have a few select options with multiple values in it






$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value='+service.val()+']').prop('disabled', true);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<option value="26,30,31,32,34">01-10-2018 to 05-12-2018</option>





I want to disable the option using value by jQuery



My current code worked fine for single-valued options, but I need to change it now to hold multiple values?



It throws exception as below




Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value=26,30,31,32,34]







$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value='+service.val()+']').prop('disabled', true);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<option value="26,30,31,32,34">01-10-2018 to 05-12-2018</option>





$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value='+service.val()+']').prop('disabled', true);

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<option value="26,30,31,32,34">01-10-2018 to 05-12-2018</option>






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    try quotes $('#servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]') .prop('disabled', true); or $.map
    – mplungjan
    Nov 22 at 12:55
















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    try quotes $('#servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]') .prop('disabled', true); or $.map
    – mplungjan
    Nov 22 at 12:55










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try quotes $('#servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]') .prop('disabled', true); or $.map
– mplungjan
Nov 22 at 12:55






try quotes $('#servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]') .prop('disabled', true); or $.map
– mplungjan
Nov 22 at 12:55














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The [value=] attribute selector expects the value to be within quotation marks: [vale="some_value"]. The following should therefore work:



$('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]').prop('disabled', true);


Though the JavaScript backtick could be useful to make the code a little more readable (if your clients have support for it):



$(`#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="${ service.val() }"]`).prop('disabled', true);





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    accepted










    The [value=] attribute selector expects the value to be within quotation marks: [vale="some_value"]. The following should therefore work:



    $('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]').prop('disabled', true);


    Though the JavaScript backtick could be useful to make the code a little more readable (if your clients have support for it):



    $(`#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="${ service.val() }"]`).prop('disabled', true);





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      The [value=] attribute selector expects the value to be within quotation marks: [vale="some_value"]. The following should therefore work:



      $('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]').prop('disabled', true);


      Though the JavaScript backtick could be useful to make the code a little more readable (if your clients have support for it):



      $(`#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="${ service.val() }"]`).prop('disabled', true);





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        The [value=] attribute selector expects the value to be within quotation marks: [vale="some_value"]. The following should therefore work:



        $('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]').prop('disabled', true);


        Though the JavaScript backtick could be useful to make the code a little more readable (if your clients have support for it):



        $(`#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="${ service.val() }"]`).prop('disabled', true);





        share|improve this answer












        The [value=] attribute selector expects the value to be within quotation marks: [vale="some_value"]. The following should therefore work:



        $('#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="'+service.val()+'"]').prop('disabled', true);


        Though the JavaScript backtick could be useful to make the code a little more readable (if your clients have support for it):



        $(`#addItemModal #servicesBlock select[name=service_id] option[value="${ service.val() }"]`).prop('disabled', true);






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