Daisy Analysis New in Daisy 2001 - Improved Save

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The saving of an open database has been substantially upgraded.

In Daisy 4D 2001 and Daisy Lite 2001, data can be saved in one of four formats :-

  • CSV Files - Multiple lines are supported.

  • Tab-Separated Files - Similar to CSV files, but with each field value separated by tabs rather than commas.

  • Excel Workbook/Worksheet - Data is output to a single worksheet in a named workbook.

    Column widths, titles and page format can all be set.

  • MDAC/ADO/OLEDB - Data is stored as a table over any valid connection.

    Use this to store data in an Oracle or SQL Server database.


The Save command itself has also been substantially upgraded :-

  • Data can also be saved as a matched pair of CSV file and Daisy Template.

    This is an ideal way of distributing examples to other users, or saving snapshots for demonstrations is described in the next section.

  • Any Daisy Grids can also be saved directly from the Save command.