Your interpretation of QWHSRN is correct. It is the same place and format 
through all recent and current versions AFAIK.

Charles


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Subject: DB2 ver/rel from SMF record

Given an SMF record for DB2 (100-102), I'd like to find the DB2 version/release.
In the product section, I see QWHSRN and QWHSSUBV.
The first is the release "indicator number" in hex.
The second is the "subversion for the base release".

I downloaded SMF 9.1 data from IBM's secure site. That's what the link said.
That's all they has as far as I could tell.

I found X'81' in QWHSRN and X'2000' in QWHSSUBV in a type 100 record.
I think IBM mislabeled the link to the file.
It should have said 8.1.

Am correct in assuming that QWHSRN contains the DB2 version/release ?
So 11.1 would be X'B1' and 12.0 would be X'C0'

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