IBM SC34-4499-03 Personal Computer User Manual


 
About this book
This book is part of the documentation library supporting the IBM TeamConnection
licensed programs. It is a guide for client users.
For additional information when performing TeamConnection tasks, refer to the
Commands Reference
when entering commands or online help when using the
graphical user interface (GUI).
Getting Started with the TeamConnection Clients
contains basic information for the
client user.
This book is available in PDF format. Because production time for printed manuals is
longer than production time for PDF files, the PDF files may contain more up-to-date
information. The PDF files are located in directory path nls\doc\enu (Intel) or
softpubs/en_US (UNIX). To view these files, you need a PDF reader such as Acrobat.
How this book is organized
“Part 1. Introducing TeamConnection” on page 1, gives all users an overview of the
concepts of TeamConnection and introduces the terminology that is used throughout
this book.
“Part 2. Developing a product using TeamConnection” on page 15, describes the
different interfaces and basic TeamConnection tasks. It uses scenarios to explain
how to do many tasks.
This part is for everyone using TeamConnection to do daily work. The information is
meant for both the person who uses the command line interface and the person
who uses the GUI, as instructions for both are provided.
“Part 4. Using TeamConnection to build applications” on page 127, tells how to use
the TeamConnection build function. For information in installing and administering
the build function, refer to the
Administrator’s Guide
“Part 5. Using TeamConnection to package products” on page 199, tells how
TeamConnection helps you automate the packaging and distribution of your
application.
“Part 6. Appendixes” on page 225, contains various pieces of information that you
can refer to as you plan for and use TeamConnection.
Information on customer service, a bibliography, and a glossary are included at the
back of this book.
Conventions
This book uses the following highlighting conventions:
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