Daisy Analysis Features - Command Line Arguments - Syntax

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Command line arguments are as follows :-

  • /cal - Calling Program *
  • /chh - Daisy Chart Height *
  • /chs - Daisy Chart Size *
  • /chw - Daisy Chart Width *
  • /com - Database is CSV File - .txt
  • /con - Database is Accessed using ADO
  • /csv - Database is CSV File - .csv
  • /dat - Database is CSV File - .txt - No Names in First Row
  • /dlt - Delete a Temporary Database on Exit
  • /dlz - Delete a Temporary Template on Exit
  • /dra - Draw a Daisy Chart
  • /dwf - Daisy Window is Full Size
  • /dwh - Daisy Window Height *
  • /dwl - Daisy Window Left *
  • /dwt - Daisy Window Top *
  • /dww - Daisy Window Width *
  • /exc - Excel File *
  • /exl - Excel Layout *
  • /exn & /exy - Excel Grid (yes/no)
  • /exw - Excel Worksheet
  • /exi - Exit After Draw/Print etc.
  • /inp - Input Database *
  • /mnf - Minimum Number of Fields in Each Database Record *
  • /mxf - Maximum Field Width *
  • /mxr - Maximum Number of Records *
  • /nam - Database is CSV File - .txt - Names in First Row
  • /nsr - Don't Save Anything in the Registry
  • /pri - Print Daisy Chart
  • /sdn & /sdy - Show Menu Draw (yes/no)
  • /sen & /sey - Show Menu Help (yes/no)
  • /sfn & /sfy - Show Menu File (yes/no)
  • /shn & /shy - Show Help (yes/no)
  • /shw - Help Width *
  • /smn & /smy - Show Menu (yes/no)
  • /son & /soy - Show Menu Options (yes/no)
  • /sql - SQL Clause for ADO
  • /srn & /sry - Show Menu Right (yes/no)
  • /ssn & /ssy - Show Status (yes/no)
  • /stn & /sty - Show Toolbar (yes/no)
  • /sts - Toolbar Style *
  • /svc - Copy Daisy Chart to Clipboard
  • /svd - Add a Formatted Date to the Save Daisy Chart File - *
  • /svf - Save Daisy Chart to File *
  • /svn & /svy - Show Menu View (yes/no)
  • /swn & /swy - Show Menu Draw Command (yes/no)
  • /tan & /tay - Toolbar Adjust (yes/no)
  • /tem - Drawing Template *
  • /tit - Title *
Note :-
  1. Some command line arguments from previous versions of Daisy have been discontinued or are no longer needed.

  2. Arguments shown with an asterisk (*) require an argument.

  3. For more details on individual arguments use Add... in the Daisy Opener, which gives full details on every argument as it is created.


See Daisy Opener - Command Line Arguments Syntax in the Help for more details.