2. From the Server Behaviors panel, click the Add (+) button and select Go To Related Page from the
list. The Go To Related Page server behavior dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 23-9.
FIGURE 23-9
The Go To Related Page server behavior can convey form values, URL values, or both to
another dynamic page.
3. In the dialog box, verify that the text or code for the selected element displayed in the Link field is
correct.
4. Enter the path to the target page in the Related Page field or click Browse to locate an existing
dynamic page.
5. If you want to carry over values received from a query string, select the URL Parameters option.
6. If you want to pass values received from a form, select the Form Parameters option.
7. Click OK when you??™re finished.
The Go To Related Page server behavior can also be used to carry results of a form within a series of pages.
In other words, if the first Go To Related Page server behavior passed the form or URL values from the master
page to the first related page, you can include another Go To Related Page server behavior linked to a
second related page.
You cannot use the Go To Related Page server behavior to link to a dynamic page that uses the
Move To Specific Record server behavior. The Move To Specific Record server behavior overwrites
the form or URL values passed by the Go To Related Page server behavior with its own.
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