Hello Bogdan,

This functionality has been discussed, but it is not implemented (and 
there is no current ETA). For now, the way to do this is manual.

1. In Sessions, save each session to a local file (say session1.txt and 
session2.txt).

2. Run this command (if you have unix access):
    sort session1.txt session2.txt > mergedSession.txt

    Or load both into a text editor and sort for review in
    the next step.

3. Edit mergedSession.txt, looking for multiple values for the same 
variable. The idea is to remove any conflicting primary keys (track name).

4. Upload mergedSession.txt to a Session (existing or new).

Hopefully this works for you, please let us know if you need help at any 
step,
Jennifer

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Jennifer Jackson
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group
http://genome.ucsc.edu/

On 3/3/10 8:25 PM, Bogdan Tanasa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would appreciate if you could let me know the way I can merge 2 distinct
> sessions in UCSC browser. thanks very much,
>
> bogdan
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