Any wrapper scripts would need to properly convey the exit status so that
you know if your process succeed.
On Dec 1, 2013 7:42 PM, "Vitali Crystal" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yea, though I will most likely run a .bat file from C++ code; I might also
> run it through Python too, but in any case, I guess the only way to check
> for failure is to get an exit status after running .bat file, right?  This
> is indeed not perfect, but oh well : (   So, I have to imagine, Maya has no
> way to render multiple layers not through batch render, does it?
>
> Because another way I was thinking is to start a maya service itself and
> then render layers, but I guess now it does not really matter, render
> command is probably better.
>
> Thanks for the help!
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