Get all rows in the "current" table, and not from child tables
Probably:
var rows = $("#tableid>tr");
var rows = $('#tblID > tbody > tr')
The child selector will get the table's <tbody>
element and consequently get the <tr>
elements that are direct children of the table's tbody.
If you already have a table object:
var rows = $(tbl).find('> tbody > tr');
Or:
var rows = $(tbl).children('tbody').children('tr');
Here is a working example.
var count = $('#tableID').rows;
It works, because the selector will return a HTMLTableElement object.
If you just want the count of rows, you can simply use:
var table = document.getElementById('tableID');
table.rows.length;
Or you can use direct children selector:
$('table > tbody > tr').each(function(index, tr) {} );