KCM Core
clones a new session which contains the state of the session associated with the job and a copy of all files stored in the
folder_sessiondir and its subfolders. For more information on sessions, see
KCM Core sessions.
The command
CloneSession fails if the active job is not associated with a session.
Syntax
CloneSession;
Parameters
The command
CloneSession has no parameters.
The command
CloneSession saves the session parameters and copies all files and folders from the folder _sessiondir.
If applications running in the background have a lock on one of the files in the folder _sessiondir, the command may fail.
If the command
CloneSession completes successfully, the variable _new_session contains the session identifier of the
newly created session.
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