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  • Subject: Re: What S/W Tier is a 730-2065?
  • From: "David Shea" <dshea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 08:30:00 -0500

Depends on the interactive feature.
 
a 730/2065/1509 is a P30.  QPRCFEAT is 2a6d
a 730/2065/1508 is a P30.  QPRCFEAT is 2a6c
a 730/2065/1507 is a P30.  QPRCFEAT is 2a6b
a 730/2065/1506 is a P20.  QPRCFEAT is 2a6a
 
Check system value QPRCFEAT to determine which interactive feature you have.
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 5:18 PM
Subject: What S/W Tier is a 730-2065?

There seems to be some confusion about which software tier a 730-2065 resides in.  IBM for the last 2 issues of the AS/400 catalog have put it at a P20, but my BP swears that it is supposed to be a P30 according to IBM's literature.  (This assumes no interactive features added).
 
Anyone care to cast their vote?
 
Bill

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