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doing batch files
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Haven't changed job creation etc. for ages.
If you set a specific output file name, and tell Hybrid do use that name for xy files it naturally will overwrite the output. (Hybrid has some warnings for overwriting, which can be enabled through (Config->Internals->Warnings->Overwrite/Delete).
When 'Base->Generate' is enabled the output file will have the same name as the input file + some adjustments through the settings under Config->Filenames.

No debug output of the job creation, no details on what you are doing.
=> so yes, my guess is you are doing something wrong.
Quote:How should I be using Job Queue?
If you can't figure out how the job queue works, Hybrid is definitely the wrong tool for you.

Cu Selur
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Messages In This Thread
doing batch files - by williamduffy - 17.02.2023, 15:07
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 17.02.2023, 15:17
RE: doing batch files - by williamduffy - 17.02.2023, 15:53
RE: doing batch files - by williamduffy - 18.02.2023, 14:50
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 18.02.2023, 14:57
RE: doing batch files - by williamduffy - 18.02.2023, 15:51
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 18.02.2023, 16:00
RE: doing batch files - by williamduffy - 18.02.2023, 17:10
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 18.02.2023, 17:40
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 18.02.2023, 19:10
RE: doing batch files - by williamduffy - 19.02.2023, 03:05
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 19.02.2023, 07:53
RE: doing batch files - by williamduffy - 27.03.2024, 03:26
RE: doing batch files - by Selur - 27.03.2024, 11:01

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