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authorJohn Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>2010-02-05 05:35:14 -0500
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-\f0\fs28 \cf0 All interactions with the Ledger library take place in the context of a @var\{Session\}. You may create as many sessions as you like, though typically only one is needed during the lifetime of a script
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-\f0\fs28 An example where more might be needed is a GUI program that opens multiple Ledger files in different windows, and creates reports for each file separately
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-\f0\fs28 . Ledger provides a pre-initialized session named @var\{session\}, but others can still be created. Creating a session is trivial, but before it may be used it must be passed in a call to @code\{set_session_context\}. This is how multiple sessions are managed in a multi-threaded environment, where the session itself should be considered non-reentrant.\
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-The first operation after creating a session is typically to load the Ledger data you wish to report on for that session. The loaded data can be reset at any time, and can also be modified.} \ No newline at end of file