What information is relevant for support in the last nine characters of the version string after the build number?
The last nine characters of the MaxDB version string contain additional information for Support. For example: 7.6.01 BUILD 020-123-115-206 After the patch level (for example, 020), the string specifies the release status (for example, 1), the make status (for example, 2) and the usage (for example, 3). a) The release status specifies whether the used version is a test system or development system (value=0), or whether it is a system that can be used productively (value=1). b) The make status specifies in which delivery status the created version is contained. -> Value = 0 is a version that was created on the basis of a delivery level (DEV). Customers should not use such versions in productive environments. -> Value = 1 is a version that was created on the basis of a correction level (COR). Customers should not use such versions in productive environments. -> Value = 2 is a version that was created on the basis of an official delivery level (RAMP). As a rule, this should be the case in
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