On Feb 19, 2011, at 9:58 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

> This may seem like a curmudgeonly distinction, but we see this often enough 
> that it's a source of confusion:

I don't think it's curmudgeonly at all Richard!  

Having been bitten by this myself, I will admit that it's a pet peeve of mine 
that this while issue of the inability to save data in a standalone isn't 
emphasised a hell of a lot more in the LC documentation.  As you point out, 
this isn't an LC restriction, it's an OS restriction but the process of 
developing an app in the IDE doesn't reflect that since you can happily have 
your data saved by the IDE and there's no clue that you shouldn't expect that 
to be the case when you build a standalone, except for a couple of sentences 
buried somewhere in the 400 or so pages of the User Guide.  And the whole issue 
is made more confusing by the mainstack/substack terminology in this context.

Experienced LC users know all this of course but this issue crops up time and 
time again on this list and on the forum from people who are trying their best 
to decipher the LC documentation, think they have it down only to be hit with 
this when they build their first standalone and possibly cost them hours of 
work figuring out how to deal with it.  At least that was my experience.

Now that's curmudgeonly!


Pete Haworth

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