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From: Kevin Wright <Kevin.Wright@lansa.com.au> > For QSZRTVPR, ISTR that it does, but ICBW. You could go look at the V2R3 API > manual. Why would you need to go back *that* far? I don't need to, but it would be nice to have a sure way of determining VxRyMz so that a program can end gracefully if the version is too old. Of course, it may not matter much as it is hard to SAVE to a release that far back. Just curious, really.
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