Difference between revisions of "RESTORE DATASESSION"

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save datasession to statevar
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_session[ "statevar" ] = statevar
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// you can then restore the session on the next web page request like this
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statevar = _session[ "statevar" ]
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restore datasession from statevar
 
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 3 June 2011

Purpose

Save the status of the current data session


Syntax

RESTORE DATASESSION [ FROM <memvar>]

See Also

@...GET, CHANGE, EDIT, ON KEY, READ, REPLACE(), RESTORE RECORDVIEW, SAVE DATASESSION, SET CLIPPER, SET KEY, SET PCKEYS, SKIP


Description

The RESTORE DATASESSION command is used to restore the status of all open tables. The RESTORE DATASESSION command restores the following context pertaining to the saved session (See SAVE DATASESSION):

  • 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 SAVE DATASESSION command may be used to save the above information. SAVE and RESTORE DATASESSION can be used with Recital Web session variables ( _SESSION[ ] ) to maintain context between different .rsp web page requests.

Example

save datasession
close all
 
// 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

Products

Recital, Recital Web