Command line options
The command line is a text string that is passed to the system whenever any program is executed; it contains the path to the program with the following set of parameters. In Windows, you can start a program via Start Menu "Run..." command or by clicking on a Shortcut on the Desktop or in Start menu. If you start a program by clicking a Shortcut, you can edit the command line for the program in Shortcut Properties' "Target" input box.
DBF Doctor supports command line parameters for batch file processing:
dbfdoctor.exe -i -o [-s suffix] [-p prefix] [-ext (dbf | dbc)] [/n] [/k] [/v] [/o] [/auto]
| where: | |
|---|---|
| -i <file or folder> | specifies that the next argument is a source file or folder. If not specified the program uses current path. |
| -o <save path> | specifies that the next argument is a target folder. If not specified the program uses source path. |
| Optional parameters: | |
|---|---|
| /auto | analyse and repair dbf file data in automatical mode ( this mode requires Advanced License ) |
| -s suffix | specifies that the next argument is a suffix string that should be added to each repaired dbf file. |
| -p prefix | specifies that the next argument is a prefix string that should be added to each repaired dbf file. |
| -ext (dbf | dbc) | specifies that the program should process *.dbf or *.dbc files. Default is dbf. |
| /n | specifies that the program should process all nested folders |
| /k | retains all data, when you restore a DBF file and save it. All data is saved whether the data is correct or not. By default all wrong data are set to default (empty) values. |
| /v | specifies that the program should show progress window |
| /o | specifies to overwrite all existing files |