Hi Bob, sometimes it helps to look up the error using the
scriptexecutionerrors function

The first number that you see in each line is the error number.

So "put line x of the scriptExecutionErrors" should tell you exactly what
the error is, and that is often a good hint of where to look.

Hope that helps.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 7:16 PM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Hi all. There is a bug in my app which only rears it's ugly head when I
> create a standalone. When I am in the IDE it never happens. I get an error
> dialog but the numbers in the dialog do not make any sense. I email myself
> an error report, but where it says the error is happening is NOT where it
> is happening. I know this because when I search for the line that is
> creating the error in the script it says it's happening in, I put answer
> dialogs just before the two lines I find. In the standalone I never see the
> answer dialogs.
>
> Jacque, don't you have a utility that can debug standalones?
>
> Bob S
>
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