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What release of the OS are you currently on?
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I'll give you a clue right here:
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AS400
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Since IBM replaced OS/400 running on an AS/400 a few decades back with IBM
i running on Power he has to be running a REALLY old version of the OS.
Doing so is often responsible for people migrating from an open system
like IBM i to an old proprietary legacy system like Dos/Windows.

But I am curious as to what version of the OS (often easily obtainable
from executing the command DSPPTF and pasting the results, like
Release of base option . . . . . . . : V7R3M0
and the hardware can be obtained by
WRKHDWRSC TYPE(*PRC)
and showing the type/model from that.

Rob Berendt

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