This error normally occurs when you are trying to access the value of a session variable such as Session["StickID"] and you're not doing that from a webform, usercontrol or a class that inherits from System.Web.UI.
In this situation you can still access the session variable, but using a different path.
For example to access a session variable named StockID you would normally use Session["StockID"]
however, if the error The name 'Session' does not exist in the current context is returned, use the following path for retrieving the value of the session variable:
HttpContext.Current.Session["StockID"]
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