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On Aug 2, 2018, at 8:28 PM, Steve Pitcher <SPitcher@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
Developer gurus: a challenge! How would you get the system name of a partition via an SQL statement? Not the host name or domain name. The system name from DSPNETA.
Steven Pitcher
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