: Prevents the command prompt from displaying every line of code as it runs, making the output cleaner.
If you are building an automation script, these are the standard building blocks: efdd.bat
: The simplest way to run it from File Explorer. : Prevents the command prompt from displaying every
Depending on your specific context, here is how you can put together or use this guide. 1. Identify the Script's Purpose The filename "efdd.bat" is typically shorthand for: : Keeps the window open after the script
While "efdd.bat" is not a standard Windows system file, it often appears as a custom batch script used for or specific engineering simulations like EFDC+ (Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code).
: To see what an existing efdd.bat does without running it, right-click and select Edit to view the source code.
: Keeps the window open after the script finishes so you can read any error messages or confirmation text. 4. Running the Script