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Easier yet is to consult the two system values QMODEL and QPRCFEAT.

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Andy,

The easiest way is to look at a printed configuration for the machine
you obtained.  You should have a feature code for an 'Interactive
Feature Code'.  That four digit number can be looked up if the text
doesn't specify the CPW machine.

Otherwise, do a WRKHDWRSC *PRC and find the four-digit processor code.
This can also be looked up to find the interactive capacity.

Why don't you do the WRKHDWRSC above and send out the processor code.
Someone should have the relevant table.  I don't have an AS/400 handy to
check, but my recollection is that this should work.

Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: RE: AS/400 Internal Jobs CFINT01/02
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> Apologies for my lack of knowledge but where can I establish the CPW
> threshold for our CPU's?
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