Specifications

Access the Documentation
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Access the Documentation
To access the CA Common Components documentation in the product image, do the
following:
On WindowsGo to the Documentation directory and open the Bookshelf.html file.
The bookshelf links to all the guides.
On UNIXUse the product DVD.
The CA Workload Automation AE bookshelf links to the CA Workload Automation AE, CA
WCC, and CA Common Components guides and lets you search across the
documentation sets. You can access the CA Workload Automation AE bookshelf online
by going to CA Support (http://ca.com/support) and selecting the CA Workload
Automation AE bookshelf from the Find a Product Documentation Bookshelf section on
the Documentation page.
Note: To view PDF files, you must download and install the Adobe Reader from the
Adobe website if it is not already installed on your computer.
Release Numbers on Documentation
The release number on the title page of a document might not correspond to the
current product release number; however, all documentation delivered with the
product, regardless of release number on the title page, will support your use of the
current product release. The release number changes only when a significant portion of
a document changes to support a new or updated product release. If no substantive
changes are made to a document, the release number does not change. For example, a
document for r11 may still be valid for r11.1 or even r12. Documentation bookshelves
always reflect the current product release number.
Occasionally, we must update documentation outside of a new or updated release. To
indicate a minor change to the documentation that does not invalidate it for any
releases that it supports, we update the edition number on the cover page. First
editions do not have an edition number.