In my case it is a hidden field on the page that is always populated
from a SQL query at the server. This field is safe as the value is
calculated before every page load at the server by server side
scripting independent of user form input.


On Oct 9, 9:08 am, Fontzter <dmfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Assuming the item you have the days ahead stored in is an input
> (untested):
>
> $("#theDatePicker").datepicker( "option" , "minDate",  $
> ("#P2_DAYS_AHEAD").val());
>
> Hth,
>
> Dave
>
> On Oct 8, 4:25 pm, David <dapul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have an interesting case here.  I have UI Datepickers on my page but
> > I have differing levels of users with different mindates based their
> > level.  What I am doing now is I have an item named P2_DAYS_AHEAD that
> > I will populate with the number of days to look (either +<number of
> > days> or -<number of days>).  What I want to do is take this value and
> > then use it for my  mindate value.  Has anyone done anything like this
> > before?
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