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dspdtaara qss1mri

. . . . . . : QSS1MRI
. . . . . . : QUSRSYS
. . . . . . : *CHAR
. . . . . . : 750
. . . . . . :

Value
*...+....1....+....2....+....3
'V7R1M000 2924

And *public has *use auth

Jim Franz

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Oberholtzer
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To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Identifying VRM of OS without access to GO LICPGM

That's a *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE command. If James could not use the other
method, then this would fail rather quickly.

DSPPTF requires at least membership QPGMR group, it is *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE as
well.

DSPSFWRSC is a public *USE command and will show everything needed.


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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects


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Subject: RE: Identifying VRM of OS without access to GO LICPGM

WRKLICINF

Paul Fenstermacher | Sys Admin, Sr | Technology Operations | Jack Henry &
Associates, Inc.
2135 E. Primrose | Springfield, MO 65804 | 417-235-4114 x177389 |
pfenstermacher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Subject: Identifying VRM of OS without access to GO LICPGM

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Got a customer box for which I'd like to identify the OS
version/release/mod. We don't have access to GO LICPGM (the menu comes up
completely blank), and we don't have full installations of either QuestView
or Wintouch on that particular box, so we can't use their authorization code
management utilities (which retrieve and display that information, among
other things).

Anybody know of another way to get that information?

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