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    Eureka!!

    DSPSFWRSC (API EQUIVALENT IS QSZSLTPR) - Gives the list of installed
software products

    

    DSPSFWRSC with *OUTFILE we get almost all possible information

    Version level - Release Level - Modification level of every
installed software product

    Including OS/400.So this solves the software part.

                

     Thanks Jim for DSPSFWRSC. 

 

     Now can anybody tell me how to find the hardware version
information? (If at all something exists like that?)

 

     Regards,

     S.Chand  

 

 

Jim wrote ....

>I beleive there have been releases in the past where OS400 level
changes,
>but not the
>RPG compiler, so the compiler listing would show a release level
different
>than OS400 level. This is true for many other products as well.
>The clearest way to see the level for each IBM software product
>is the menu GO  LICPGM and opt 10 to see all your installed products
>and their release, or the command DSPSFWRSC (display or print or
outfile
>options) - which shows
>more info than the GO LICPGM menu opt..
>Do be aware that on older releases, RPG was it's own product id, but
>now it is part of the WDS product id.
>jim

 

  



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