>readsession [filename=<filename>]
The >readsession command performs session file reading and
executing.
<readsession supports the following options:
filename = <filename>Specifies the filename and path to the session file that should be read and executed. If no filename is specified, the
SESSIONsingleton object indicates the file to use. If noSESSIONsingleton exists, an error is raised indicating that a filename must be specified.
The following are example >readsession commands, and
the expected results. If a SESSION singleton exists,
the values of the parameters listed after the
>readsession command replace the values stored in
the SESSION singleton object. For this command, the
filename command parameter value replaces the
session filename parameter value in the
SESSION singleton.
> readsession
This command reads the session file specified in the
SESSION singleton, and executes its contents. If
the SESSION object does not exist, an error is raised
indicating that a filename must be specified.
> readsession filename = mysession.tse
This command reads and executes the contents of the
mysession.tse file.