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The '''Session$ ''' [[internal function]] returns [[WSID$]] (three or four digits) and a one digit session identifier number (1-9) to stipulate which among the 9 possible sessions a particular instance of [[Business Rules!]] is. | The '''Session$ ''' [[internal function]] returns [[WSID$]] (three or four digits) and a one digit session identifier number (1-9) to stipulate which among the 9 possible sessions a particular instance of [[Business Rules!]] is. | ||
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If you have two sessions of BR open and execute the following command in both of them: | If you have two sessions of BR open and execute the following command in both of them: | ||
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print session$ | print session$ | ||
then the output will be 011 in the first session and 012 in the second. | then the output will most likely be 011 in the first session and 012 in the second. | ||
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[[Category:Internal Functions]] | [[Category:Internal Functions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 22 May 2014
SESSION$
The Session$ internal function returns WSID$ (three or four digits) and a one digit session identifier number (1-9) to stipulate which among the 9 possible sessions a particular instance of Business Rules! is.
Examples
If you have two sessions of BR open and execute the following command in both of them:
print session$
then the output will most likely be 011 in the first session and 012 in the second.