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Find the release of OS you are running by running the following:
DSPPTF
Record what you see in "Release of base option" _____________
F3


Find out what DB2 Group PTF you are running by
WRKPTFGRP PTFGRPLVL(*LATEST)
F11=Display descriptions
Find DB2 FOR IBM I
5=Display
Record what you see for "Level" ___________

Go to
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i/welcome
Select the version of the Operating system (IBM i 7.2 for example)
Expand Database
Expand Reference
Expand SQL Reference
Most popular areas are "Statements" and "Built-in Functions / Scalar
Functions"

This is how you'll know what you can use.

Some statements and functions are dependent upon the level of the DB2
group ptf you are running. For example: What's new for IBM i 7.2.
Broken down by dates of certain group PTF's like
What's new as of October 2015


Rob Berendt

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