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Use the iSeries FactCompare here: http://www-919.ibm.com/factserv/factCompare?machDB= Or use the iSeries FactFinder here: http://www-919.ibm.com/factserv/factFind?machDB= These web pages are very nice query tools because you can change what data is displayed in the different result columns by using the "Change Column" pull-down. HTH, Mark S. Waterbury ----- Original Message ----- > From: "James H H Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 2:02 PM > Subject: How does one find out the CPW of an AS/400? > > The subject line says it all: how do you find out the CPW? > > -- > JHHL
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