Describe Family Sharing using Quicken 2015

I can't find a description of how family sharing works. Quicken 2015 has Family Sharing enabled. I want to have Quicken 2015 program which I recently purchased accessible from two different user accounts on family computer with each user having a different Quicken 2015 datafile. I have already successfully created a datafile under my user account. Does Family Sharing allow me to set up a different datafile under my parent's user account? How do I register a Family Sharing program in the second user account?
Any pointer to a description of Family Sharing would be helpful. I tried to locate a description of it in Mac App store but couldn't find one. Thanks for your help.

That's a question for the Quicken 2015 support personnel or user's forum.
The following is from this Apple document: OS X Yosemite: Set up Family Sharing
Family Sharing lets up to six members of your family share their iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store purchases, a family calendar, and family photos, all without sharing accounts.

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    Last Modified: Oct 16, 2014
    Cheers!
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