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Thanks for the information. But I can't trust the creation date of QCMD.


So I would better use some other known objects which would be created
inside the program, where I need this information.

BTW, I tried using QTEMP *LIB and unfortunately I didn't get any value
for the SYSVAL. Don't know why !!!!


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1 - Adopt authority with your existing solution.

2 - RTVOBJD OBJ(QCMD) OBJTYPE(*PGM) SYSLVL(&SYSLVL)



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I need to retrieve current OS400 target release level inside a CL
program. Any ideas?? I tried using the WRKLICINF command, but I don't
seem to have authority in all the AS400 boxes, where the program should
be implemented. I can't trust the DSPLICKEY command also because it
gives information about products not installed along with the products
installed.

Is there any other command or API that can be used??

Thanks,
Ganesh



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