When I run my game from the editor and save load data, I find that data in: C:\Users\User\AppData\LocalLow\DefaultCompany\projectname\data.
When I build it and get an executable, that data still loads fine, but if I save and restart, it does not get saved. However it does when I launch it from the Editor.
Is this a fault in my code or is the files somewhere else when I don't run it from Unity Editor?
Later when I export the game to launch it, I have persistent data I Json files that have to come with it for the game to work.
For clarity, here is the class that handles save/load of Json:
public class DataHandler
{
//Save Data
public static void saveData<T>(T dataToSave, string dataFileName)
{
string tempPath = Path.Combine(Application.persistentDataPath, "data");
tempPath = Path.Combine(tempPath, dataFileName + ".txt");
//Convert To Json then to bytes
string jsonData = JsonUtility.ToJson(dataToSave, true);
byte[] jsonByte = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(jsonData);
//Create Directory if it does not exist
if (!Directory.Exists(Path.GetDirectoryName(tempPath)))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(Path.GetDirectoryName(tempPath));
}
//Debug.Log(path);
try
{
File.WriteAllBytes(tempPath, jsonByte);
Debug.Log("Saved Data to: " + tempPath.Replace("/", "\\"));
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.LogWarning("Failed To PlayerInfo Data to: " + tempPath.Replace("/", "\\"));
Debug.LogWarning("Error: " + e.Message);
}
}
//Load Data
public static T loadData<T>(string dataFileName)
{
string tempPath = Path.Combine(Application.persistentDataPath, "data");
tempPath = Path.Combine(tempPath, dataFileName + ".txt");
//Exit if Directory or File does not exist
if (!Directory.Exists(Path.GetDirectoryName(tempPath)))
{
Debug.LogWarning("Directory does not exist");
return default(T);
}
if (!File.Exists(tempPath))
{
Debug.Log("File does not exist");
return default(T);
}
//Load saved Json
byte[] jsonByte = null;
try
{
jsonByte = File.ReadAllBytes(tempPath);
Debug.Log("Loaded Data from: " + tempPath.Replace("/", "\\"));
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.LogWarning("Failed To Load Data from: " + tempPath.Replace("/", "\\"));
Debug.LogWarning("Error: " + e.Message);
}
//Convert to json string
string jsonData = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(jsonByte);
//Convert to Object
object resultValue = JsonUtility.FromJson<T>(jsonData);
return (T)Convert.ChangeType(resultValue, typeof(T));
}
public static bool deleteData(string dataFileName)
{
bool success = false;
//Load Data
string tempPath = Path.Combine(Application.persistentDataPath, "data");
tempPath = Path.Combine(tempPath, dataFileName + ".txt");
//Exit if Directory or File does not exist
if (!Directory.Exists(Path.GetDirectoryName(tempPath)))
{
Debug.LogWarning("Directory does not exist");
return false;
}
if (!File.Exists(tempPath))
{
Debug.Log("File does not exist");
return false;
}
try
{
File.Delete(tempPath);
Debug.Log("Data deleted from: " + tempPath.Replace("/", "\\"));
success = true;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.LogWarning("Failed To Delete Data: " + e.Message);
}
return success;
}
}

Application.dataPathwhich is adjacent to the executable file itself. I then use a subfolder (e.g.Application.dataPath + "RuntimeData") and save there.Application.persistentDataPathwith theDataHandlerclass. If this is not the first time then use theDataHandlerclass to read from your old value. See the last part of my answer for how to do this.