You can bind FileMaker database files into runtime solutions, which are solutions that do not require FileMaker Pro Advanced in order to be used on a computer. You can also create runtime solutions in Kiosk mode.Before you begin to build your database solution, you need to decide how users will interact with it. Your database solution might have any of the following components:•a primary database file that connects all of the auxiliary files •scripts and buttons to open auxiliary files, return to the primary file, display a splash screen layout at startup, or quit a runtime application•common elements and a consistent appearance for cross-platform solutions•tooltips and custom menus•an About layout to introduce your solution•a custom Help system that provides usage tips for your solution•multiple privilege sets that can specify levels of access to layouts, menus, specific tables, record, fields, and so on