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I have the following jqgrid that uses the jquery ui theme imported to my master page.

  $("#shippingscheduletable").jqGrid({
            url: $("#shippingscheduleurl").attr('href'),
            datatype: 'json',
            mtype: 'GET',
            altRows: true,
            colNames: ['Dealer', 'Model', 'Invoice', 'Date', 'PO', 'Serial', 'Status', 'City', 'State', 'IsPaid', 'Promo', 'Carrier', 'Int Notes', 'Ord Notes', 'Terms'],
            colModel: [
     { name: 'Company', index: 'id', width: 125, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Model', index: 'Model', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Invoice', index: 'Invoice', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Date', index: 'OrderDate', width: 60, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Po', index: 'PONum', width: 75, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Serial', index: 'Serial', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Status', index: 'OrderStatus', width: 70, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'City', index: 'City', width: 100, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'State', index: 'State', width: 30, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'IsPaid', index: 'IsPaid', width: 30, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Promo', index: 'Promo', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Carrier', index: 'Carrier', width: 80, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'InternalNotes', index: 'InternalNotes', width: 110, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'OrderNotes', index: 'OrderNotes', width: 110, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Terms', index: 'Terms', width: 60, align: 'left' }
     ],
            pager: jQuery("#shippingschedulepager"),
            rowNum: 100,
            rowList: [100, 150, 200],
            sortname: 'Company',
            sortorder: "asc",
            viewrecords: true,
            height: '700px',
            multiselect: true
        });

I would like to change the row color for all rows that have a true value for the IsPaid Field. Is this possible? if so, how would I do this? I have been researching custom formatting, but I am unsure if this is the correct approach, as I cannot find anything about changing the color of the back ground. Thanks!

+1  A: 

use formatter function :

like in this post

http://www.trirand.net/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=2678

Haim Evgi
Great, thank you.It took me a bit to understand how he was doing it. But it makes sense now and does just what I need it to. Thanks for the link!! I did not experience the issues the original poster experienced, so no problems!
twal
+1  A: 

Just for reference of others here is the completed code. I also found I needed to add another condition to change the color of the row. I needed to change the row color only when the paid field is true, and when the status is complete. This code shows that. It also fixed the problem of losing the formatting when the grid is reloaded when sorting the columns. I hope this helps someone else.

    var rowsToColor = [];
    jQuery(function () {
        $("#shippingscheduletable").jqGrid({
            url: $("#shippingscheduleurl").attr('href'),
            datatype: 'json',
            mtype: 'GET',
            altRows: true,
            colNames: ['Dealer', 'Model', 'Invoice', 'Date', 'PO', 'Serial', 'Status', 'City', 'State', 'Paid', 'Promo', 'Carrier', 'Int Notes', 'Ord Notes', 'Terms'],
            colModel: [
     { name: 'Company', index: 'id', width: 125, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Model', index: 'Model', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Invoice', index: 'Invoice', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Date', index: 'OrderDate', width: 60, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Po', index: 'PONum', width: 75, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Serial', index: 'Serial', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Status', index: 'OrderStatus', width: 70, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'City', index: 'City', width: 100, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'State', index: 'State', width: 30, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Paid', index: 'IsPaid', width: 30, align: 'left', formatter: rowColorFormatter },
     { name: 'Promo', index: 'Promo', width: 50, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Carrier', index: 'Carrier', width: 80, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'InternalNotes', index: 'InternalNotes', width: 110, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'OrderNotes', index: 'OrderNotes', width: 110, align: 'left' },
     { name: 'Terms', index: 'Terms', width: 60, align: 'left' }
     ],
            pager: jQuery("#shippingschedulepager"),
            rowNum: 100,
            rowList: [100, 150, 200],
            sortname: 'Company',
            sortorder: "asc",
            viewrecords: true,
            height: '700px',
            multiselect: true,
            gridComplete: function () {
                for (var i = 0; i < rowsToColor.length; i++) {
                    var status = $("#" + rowsToColor[i]).find("td").eq(7).html();
                    if (status == "Complete") {
                        $("#" + rowsToColor[i]).find("td").css("background-color", "green");
                        $("#" + rowsToColor[i]).find("td").css("color", "silver");
                    }
                }
             }
        });
    });

    function rowColorFormatter(cellValue, options, rowObject) {
        if (cellValue == "True")
            rowsToColor[rowsToColor.length] = options.rowId;
        return cellValue;
    }

so the formatter function adds the rowid that needs to be changed to an array if the paid value is true, then when the grid is complete it changes the css for each row id, after it checks the value of the 7th td which is where my status is found to make sure it is complete.

twal