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On 2/3/21 12:01 PM, Mike Garrison wrote:
If you happen to have Prodata's DBU software product installed and have
either installed it recently or executed the DBUPTF command there is a
command DBUSYSINF that will display information about the system
including the Partition Name.

We're Prodata's competition. And our authorization code utilities have been displaying LPAR ID (*not* "partition name," and if by that you mean the system name in the upper right corner of the sign-on screen, that's absurdly easy to get, and completely useless to me) in both hex and decimal since we started tying licenses to specific LPARs (probably over a decade ago).

But this is a customer box that has neither of our products installed (a long story), and both Mark's solution and Larry's gave me the answer.

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JHHL

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