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Using FileMaker Pro Advanced tools
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Adding filename extensions to files (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
You can use the Developer Utilities to give non-runtime FileMaker database files the FileMaker file
extension. This is useful for cross-platform development, if you want the filename extension to be
consistent on both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
To add the FileMaker filename extension to non-runtime databases:
1. Close all of your database files that you are going to customize.
2. Choose Tools menu > Developer Utilities.
3. If you have used the Developer Utilities on the same database before and saved your
settings, click Load Settings.
4. Click Add to locate the files that you want to customize.
5. If you add multiple files, double-click a file in the list to specify the primary file.
6. Select Developer Utilities settings as required. See Setting up files for developer solutions
(FileMaker Pro Advanced).
7. For Solution Options, click Specify. See Specifying options for developer solutions
(FileMaker Pro Advanced).
8. Select Databases must have a FileMaker file extension, and click OK.
Related topics
Binding files into a runtime solution (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
About creating runtime solutions (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
Displaying databases in Kiosk mode (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
Removing Admin access to databases (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
Saving solution settings (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
Documenting developer solutions (FileMaker Pro Advanced)
You should provide documentation for your database solution, whether it is a database that must be
opened in FileMaker
Pro, FileMaker Pro Advanced, or a standalone runtime database solution.
There are several ways that you can provide documentation for your solution, including a printed
manual, an online Help system, and an About
layout that is available from any layout in the solution.
Create custom About and Help layouts that document what your database solution is, how to use it,
and where users can go for more information. Then use the custom menus feature to attach
scripts
to menu commands that open the About and Help layouts.
Note The FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced Help system is not available in runtime
applications. However, status bar Help (Windows) and Help tags (OS
X) are available.
Creating an About layout
For runtime database solutions, the FileMaker Pro Advanced license specifies that you must create
an About layout that provides information for your users on how to contact you for technical support.
FileMaker uses the About layout to distinguish databases created by developers using
FileMaker
Pro Advanced rather than users of FileMaker Pro.
To create an About layout:
1. In Layout mode, click New Layout/Report in the status toolbar.
2. For Layout Name, type About <your solution>.