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The [[RESTORE DATASESSION]] command may be used to restore the above information. SAVE and RESTORE DATASESSION can be used with Lianja Web session variables ( _SESSION[ ] ) to maintain context between different .rsp web page requests. | The [[RESTORE DATASESSION]] command may be used to restore the above information. SAVE and RESTORE DATASESSION can be used with Lianja Web session variables ( _SESSION[ ] ) to maintain context between different .rsp web page requests. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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save datasession | save datasession | ||
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// open up some new tables in a new datasession | // open up some new tables in a new datasession |
Revision as of 05:53, 24 June 2015
Contents
Purpose
Save the status of the current data session
Syntax
SAVE DATASESSION [ TO <memvar>]
See Also
REPLACE(), RESTORE RECORDVIEW, RESTORE DATASESSION, SAVE RECORDVIEW, SKIP
Description
The SAVE DATASESSION command is used to save the status of all open database tables. The SAVE DATASESSION command saves the following information pertaining to the current session for each open table:
- Currently selected cursor/workarea
- Cursor/Workarea number
- Database name
- Full path of table
- All index files
- Current record number
- Current index order
- Lock status
- eof() status
- bof() status
- found() status
The RESTORE DATASESSION command may be used to restore the above information. SAVE and RESTORE DATASESSION can be used with Lianja Web session variables ( _SESSION[ ] ) to maintain context between different .rsp web page requests.
Note: when SAVE DATASESSION issued, if a database is open it remains open, but all tables are closed.
Example
save datasession // open up some new tables in a new datasession restore datasession
save datasession to statevar _session[ "statevar" ] = statevar // you can then restore the session on the next web page request like this statevar = _session[ "statevar" ] restore datasession from statevar