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2.0 Known Issues
2.1 Known Issue for IBM DB2
3.0 Access the Product Documentation
Welcome to CA Workload Automation Agent for Databases. This readme contains known issues and other information discovered after publication.
Note: For information about new and changed features, supported systems and requirements, and related documentation, see the CA Workload Automation Agent for Databases Release Notes.
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This section provides information about issues known to exist in this version.
Valid on UNIX and Windows
You cannot run DB2 stored functions (also called user-defined functions) directly using Stored Procedure jobs. However, you can include stored functions in SQL jobs. For example, the following SQL statement calls the TO_YEN stored function:
SELECT TO_YEN(SALARY) FROM EMPLOYEE
You can access the agent documentation using the Bookshelf on the product DVD. The Bookshelf provides PDF and HTML links for the agent Implementation Guide and Release Notes.
To open the Bookshelf
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