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Difference between session and o_session

ShrikantTI
ShrikantTI over 12 years ago

Hi All,

Please can you explain difference between session and o_session in ADE.

Ex :

winid = hiGetCurrentWindow()

winid~>sevSession

**************** Return Value : sevSession6

and

asiGetSession(hiGetCurrentWindow()) 

 ************* Return Value : stdobj@0x184c0b94

 

Both these values belong to the ADE session.  In some of the function session values in input and other especially asi* fucntions o_session in the input. Please can you elaborate on the difference?

Regards,

Shrikant 

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    ShrikantTI over 12 years ago

    Thanks Andrew,

    It been clear to an extenet, Let me go through your explanation more in detail and explore regarding this. If there are any question I will let you know.

     Thanks,

    Shrikant 

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    ShrikantTI over 12 years ago

    Thanks Andrew,

    It been clear to an extenet, Let me go through your explanation more in detail and explore regarding this. If there are any question I will let you know.

     Thanks,

    Shrikant 

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