‘Get RAM usage snapshot’ will open a column called ‘RAM Usage’ to print the result, and it will also print the same result to ‘All Messages’. Note, if you have your BatchPatch settings configured to *not* open new columns automatically, then you won’t see the ‘RAM Usage’ column appear. The result will still be printed to ‘All Messages’ in either case.
The ‘automatically unhide columns’ setting is under ‘Tools > Settings > Grid Preferences’ and by default is set to ‘allow BatchPatch to unhide columns automatically during action execution’
When you say that you’re trying to “get all my RAM data off my hosts” I’m actually not sure what you mean. BatchPatch will not retrieve the actual data that is currently sitting in the RAM… BatchPatch will retrieve the RAM usage measurement e.g. ‘11,960MB / 24,559MB’, which means that 11,960MB of RAM is being used out of a total of 24,449MB of RAM available in the machine.