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Great job! While graphical, it must have been built by support people and
not some pimply faced moron. The reason I say this is because you can copy
and paste text from here. This will be of a great assistance when I have
to paste the level in an email, or web incident. I utterly detest most
error windows because you can't copy the error text itself. You know how
hard it is to search a knowledge base using pixels?
Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
batthish@ca.ibm.co
m To: code400-l@midrange.com
Sent by: cc:
code400-l-admin@mi Fax to:
drange.com Subject: How to tell what SP
is installed (was RE: cl prompting &
sp3)
10/31/2001 08:03
AM
Please respond to
code400-l
Hi Folks,
On the V5R1M0 version, there is a very easy way to tell what service level
you are running. Simply issue the following DOS command:
WDTVER
If the command isn't on your system, then you haven't even installed SP1
yet.
Hope this helps!
Violaine Batthish
CODE Project Lead
batthish@ca.ibm.com IBMCA(BATTHISH)
WDT/400 page: http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400
WDT/400 Support : http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400/support
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