The CSS selector wont work, because "visible": false
in your columnDefs
does not mean that the column gets the equivalent display: none;
style property in the markup.
Instead, you'll have to use the DataTables API to get the data in the hidden column.
The function fnGetData
will do the trick. It returns the text data in the cell that is passed as an argument to the function.
Heres the example from the documentation
oTable.$('td').click( function () {
var sData = oTable.fnGetData( this );
alert( 'The cell clicked on had the value of '+sData );
});
In your case, the column is hidden, thus you'll have to combine it with a second API call. Say that you click the row with the hidden first column, you can combine the fnGetData
with the fnGetPosition
function.
var position = dtTable.fnGetPosition(this);
var hiddenColumnValue = dtTable.fnGetData(position)[0];
Check the documentation, it has some great examples.
fnGetData()
fnGetPosition()
This is the working code
$('#lookupTable tbody').on('click', 'tr', function () {
selectedIndex = dtTable.row(this).data()[0];
});
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