Hi Jacque.

As I mentioned, I created a custom property called pIncrement. Each time I 
launch the app, I increment this property by 1 then write it out to a log file. 
The log file indicates that the property IS getting written to and saved. I 
understand that I cannot write to an executable file, of course. That is why I 
have a splash stack that I compile everything from. THAT becomes the executable 
inside the "app bundle" or "Package" from which I launch Forms Generator and 
all the magic happens.

This is how I always thought it would work and indeed, it seems it does. (Big 
sigh of relief). However, the Forms Generator stack still shows 0k size, and 
yet the app still works a peach! I checked prior compiled apps I had zipped up 
and saved, and the Forms Generator stack was of some significant file size 
inside the package. Not sure what this means.

I suppose it's all academic, as the app DOES work as advertised, only I cannot 
use "the mainstack of" inside a standalone (I wonder what else does not work in 
a standalone as it does in the IDE??) But I have worked around that one anyway.

Thanks for the assistance, and if any of the dev team thinks this is not how a 
standalone can work, contact me offline as you please, an I will be glad to 
assist. The standalone is too big to send via the QC uploads however, and I 
would have to create a login for you in the database for you to actually see it 
running. I don't mind doing that but we would have to arrange that off list.

Bob S


On Jan 12, 2017, at 12:13 , J. Landman Gay via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com<mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:

In either case, you can't write to the app bundle.

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