> Hi,
> Does anyone know how to supress the "press any key"
> message at the end of the execution of a
> "plucker-build" command line ?
> 
> Thanks
> Patrick
> 
> - - - - - - -
> Hi Patrick,
> Hope this helps?
> 
> [WINDOWS]
> 
> ;Close the Output windows on Exit or wait for a Keypress
> ; 0=noclose
> ; 1=close
> 
> close_on_exit=1
> 
> * Use the number 1 option.
> 
> Byron Collins
> 

What about when it fails due to an error?
I have a batch script that builds serveral databases
one after the other.  Every so often one build will
fail (e.g. website down), and the child window for
that plucker build does not close.

It waits for me to press any key - which is annoying
if I have just left it while I grab a drink.

Thanks

Peter

P.S. Do most people have one database with links to several
sites, or lots of databases (one for each site), or a mixture?

Personally I have one site per database, partly because when
I have finished reading that news, I can delete that database
and thus free up a bit of RAM.  But mainly because I find it
easier to find what I am looking for, and to organise.

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