1. Open component download:
https://downloads.automic.com/downloads/component_downloads2. Choose:
2a. Component -> Documentation
2b. Sub Component -> AWA (for old Versions) or Automic Automation (for 12.3.0)
2c. Version -> whatever you need
3. Download with the link(s) below ;-)
Best regards,
Toni
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Administrator and Developer Jobautomation
BNP Paribas S.A. Niederlassung Deutschland
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-12-2019 01:27 PM
From: Phil Frankford
Subject: Re: Documentation
Okay, I only found version 12.3. What about prior release; not everyone is at the latest release. We need the doc for the two prior releases.
Be Well,
Phil
Original Message:
Sent: 09-12-2019 09:52 AM
From: Carsten Schmitz
Subject: Re: Documentation
Hi,
As @Michael Pirson already kindly directed:
Login to downloads.automic.com, chose "component downloads" from the top menu, select "Documentation" as component, "Automic Automation" as sub-component, and your version. Then download e.g. Documentation_Automic.Automation_12_3_0+build.2981.zip.
Hth & best regards.
Original Message:
Sent: 09-12-2019 09:48 AM
From: Phil Frankford
Subject: Re: Documentation
Okay, our operations and scheduling staff needs 24/7 ready access to Automic documentation. Our operations management has directed us to download the all Automic doc for offline use because recently, Broadcom documentation was down for an extended period of time. Please tell us how to download a full set of the HTML for local-offline read-only use.
Be Well,
Phil
Original Message:
Sent: 09-12-2019 02:52 AM
From: Carsten Schmitz
Subject: Re: Documentation
Hi,
"We haven't had that spirit here since 1969 ..."
-- Glenn Frey
Automic has not published PDF manuals for quite some time now, and I'm afraid they likely have no intentions of doing so.
The manuals are all HTML now, and are online (for having the most recent versions at all times), and downloadable. One can print those manuals to PDF, but unfortunately it's still quite a hassle because afaik, you'd need to print every page individually and then end up with a number of individual PDF files, or collate them in the printing software.
Sorry to disappoint :(
Best regards,
Carsten
Original Message:
Sent: 09-11-2019 05:41 PM
From: Phil Frankford
Subject: Re: Documentation
Is this still true? I find are online manuals.
Broadcom needs to provide a static set of PDF downloadable manuals.
Where are the downloadable PDF manuals for this product?
We need to download PDF documents for offline review by our staff.
Be Well,
Phil
Original Message:
Sent: 04-26-2018 12:53 PM
From: Michael Pirson
Subject: Re: Documentation
Yeah, downloads.automic.com -> downloads dropdown -> component download
From here you can select documentation as the component