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You should now have a junction screen (UFRTS03_R1) and three destination screens (UFRTS03_D1, UFRTS03_D2 and UFRTS03_D3) defined and scripted.

Open RAMP Tools and click on each of the screen definitions to review their Targets lists.

Their respective Targets lists will look like this:

Screen Name

Type of Screen 

Targets

UFRTS03_R1

Junction

UFRTS03_D1

UFRTS03_D1

Destination

UFRTS03_R1
UFRTS03_D2

UFRTS03_D2

Destination

UFRTS03_R1
UFRTS03_D3 

UFRTS03_D3

Destination

UFRTS03_R1 

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If your target lists do not look like this, you should continue to manually demonstrate screen navigations via RAMP Tools until they do.

The Targets associated with a screen definition are very important. They tell the RAMP navigation planner what screens a particular screen can navigate to (ie: target). Normally the Targets are automatically updated when you manually demonstrate a navigation to the RAMP Tools editor.

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As you become more experienced with RAMP you may decide to just update the Targets list manually and add the appropriate code to the screen's navigation handler function.  In effect this is exactly what demonstrating a navigation via RAMP Tools does.

The Targets lists used here are simple to understand: 

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