LOGIC IN JDeveloper!

HI! I want to know:
If I have text box with value "dog", how can I say to Dog page, but if I have text box value "cat", then to Cat page????
How can I do that?? PLZ help with example...
Bet regards!

Hi,
in JSF, use a managed bean that has a cation method in it that either returns "cat" or "dog" as a navigation String. Define navigation cases to the two pages and name the navigation "dog" and "cat". Then in the managed bean, check the input text field for the provided value and return the navigation String
This is JSF, however, since you don't mention what you are up for, it might bethe wrog suggestion made
Frank

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