Azrael Noor wrote: which is cloned again and again with ID's say id0,id1,id2.
If this means that the cloned elements are using the same id values, then your HTML is invalid. An id can be used for at most
one element on a page. If it means that you are generating ids with subsequent values, then that's really poor and clunky way of creating an association. See below for better ideas.
Question: What are different and best approach in JQuery to display filled data from MoneyPayment(in each panel) to approval tab and that function should be common for all processes?
I'm not 100% clear on what you are trying to do, but my guess is that you have form elements in different parts of that page (within tabs for example), that need to stay in sync with each other as their values are changed. Is that correct?
If so, then I'd set up change handlers for the elements and set the values of the other corresponding elements from the value of the triggered element. Identifying the corresponding elements can be done in a number of ways; but
not by id. If they can have the same
name, that would work. If not, then considering using a class that can tie the elements together. Or even a custom attribute, if need be.