Great stuff everybody.  Thank you.
On 10/21/22, 8:11 AM, "MIDRANGE-L on behalf of Rob Berendt" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    Thought I sent this already but it was in drafts...
    The previous suggestion of the following is golden:
    
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.3
    If you want to know if you have to be at a certain fix level for certain SQL you can check out:
    
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/1119123
    Now if you just HAVE to know hardware stuff take the technique Jim showed you to figure out your model.  Let us know the model and we'll tell you if it's a Power 7,8,9.  Once you know that look up that under P for Power at
    
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/products
    More times than not a simple google search for 
    ibm #### site ibm.com 
    where #### is your four digit model and you'll easily figure out what model of Power system it is.
    Rob Berendt
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    Subject: How to know which online documentation to use
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    I am lost in the IBM online documentation trying to figure out where to find
    only the documentation for our system.
    I know the OS version: V7R3M0
    I don't know the exact hardware.  Is there a way to find that via a command
    or similar?
    Currently, I am looking to find the SQL documentation that applies only to
    our system.  There is so much out there that I find that doesn't apply, so
    it would be great to know how to go directly to that which applies only to
    our system.
    Same for any/all documentation also.
    Thanks,
    Jeremy
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