However they will not save automatically, you need to script a save
for each substack whose data needs to be recorded.
The simplest way is probably to have an "on closeStack" handler with
a single command: "save this stack", but you may want to save more
often than that in case of crashes, so you could set up a save that
happened every few minutes, or one triggered by the user doing
something with the data.
Your solution run OK when the standalone application is under
MacOSX. (Run OK and save the datas)
But in the windows standalone don“t run (not save the datas).
Any idea?
Try putting a line after your "save this stack" line that says:
if the result is not empty then answer the result
This will tell you if there is an error while saving. Are you an
administrative user on the Windows machine. If your application is in
the Program Files folder, and you are not an administrator, you will
not be able to save it's stacks. Try moving it to your desktop or
documents folder and seeing if it works there.
Cheers,
Sarah
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