The answer is in a TAOO folder structure. 

Spread your stacks in one or many subfolders depending on the
context. Your application knows where to search and
the rest is go to stack x...

The best is to have one engine and many data files you
can upgrade without modifying the engine...

cheers
Xav 
http://monsieurx.com/taoo

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> John Ridge
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 20:56
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Another STANDALONE query, I'm afraid
> 
> I now understand how to build a Standalone that saves data in 
> a stack - first make a "stub" stack, and then create your 
> real stack as a substack, and set the standalone options to 
> treat it as a .rev file, so that the standalone user can save to it.
> 
> My problem is that before I appreciated this, I had created a 
> large stack as a mainstack. Now I want to make it a substack 
> of a new "stub" stack.
> 
> How do I do this? I hope it's a really simple question that I 
> just can't see the answer to...
> -- 
> 
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