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Oops! Didn't look far enough - 0700 does not include 0100. Sorry to
mislead.

Vernon Hamberg wrote:
>
> Great info, Kevin.
>
> You can use format PRDR0100 - shorter than 0700, so less overhead. and
> the start position is 20, I believe (offset 19), according to the v4r4
> API manual. But what does it matter, just use the IBM include anyway,
> right?
>
> Kevin Wright wrote:
> >
> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
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> > To programmatically determine the version level of an iSeries, the PC (not
> > the computer) way is to use API QSZRTVPR using format PRDR0700, requesting
> > product information for product id *OPSYS, release level *CUR, product
> > option 0000, load id *CODE. Positions (not offsets)17 - 22 of the receiver
> > variable contain VxRyMz.
> >
>
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