[ic] code in sessions, why?

Mike Heins interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Tue Sep 4 15:58:01 2001


Quoting interch (interch@web3.valley-internet.com):
> 
> Why does interchange store code, such as the tag language in
> etc/log_transaction, in the session data?  Every time I need to change the
> code in that file I have to delete all the sessions.

The fact is that some things in log_transaction are placed in Scratch
variables, usually for testing a result or modifying some output.
Removing the session has no effect on this unless you have done
something to log_transaction where you read things from scratch instead
of storing them in scratch.

For the most part, you can eliminate this from the session by changing any 
[seti ....] [/seti] things to [tmp ...] [/tmp]. I will do that as appropriate
in the next release, but again, it should have no effect on execution.

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