Fine... if there are files that are updating, then the queue shows that. However, if there are none, or until it finds those, I can't tell what's going on. This particulary the case when I'm updating multiple indexes. It would be very helpul to indicate that a tab is "processing" or that it is "completed".
Hi,
update tabs are automatically closed when the update finishes, and the first tab is always the one where processing happens. Therefore, you can already tell whether a tab is "processing" or "completed".
Best regards
q:-) <= Quang
Hi Nam-Quang
I see that the other tabs may close when they are complete. However, as you suggest, if all of the processes report on the first tab, then there is still no indication that the job is complete in that tab. Only the files that are processed and listed (if any) appear. One still cannot tell whether to exit or wait. Seems that a simple "end of job" text would clear up the confusion.
Yes, you can tell: As long as the first tab is there, don't close it, because it's still processing. 'Cause if it wasn't, it would've closed on its own.