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06-06-2007 11:17 PM
06-06-2007 11:17 PM
hi everybody
like
if i have this number
AB397A
OR
B9106AA
I need to know what the 1st letter stands for
2nd letter stand for
thenks in advanced for everybody
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06-07-2007 10:45 PM
06-07-2007 10:45 PM
Re: hi everybody
I'm pretty sure the part numbers don't work like that; do you have some information that suggests that they do?
You can look up part numbers here - http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
What is it you are hoping to do by breaking the part numbers down?
Andrew
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06-08-2007 07:25 AM
06-08-2007 07:25 AM
Re: hi everybody
according to partsurfer this is
AB397A HP Srvr rx2620 4GB DDR Quad Memory
B9106AA HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Environment (Basic environment - no additional products included)
At least in the past Axxxx stands for enterprise hardware products, Bxxxx software (among others)...
Hope this helps!
Regards
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06-09-2007 07:27 PM
06-09-2007 07:27 PM
Re: hi everybody
But I need to know the key for the part number.
As it's obvious to everybody every company have a way of creating its part number
What I am looking for is how HP building the part number word.
Pls. open the attachment enclosed to find out what exactly I am looking for in HP server systems.
http://trewwheels.thomasnet.com/image?cid=1843&plpver=1001&prodid=3001077
Pls. I am waiting for your replay
Thanks again in advanced
Eyad Darra
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06-10-2007 05:19 PM
06-10-2007 05:19 PM
Re: hi everybody
Hope this helps!
Regards
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06-10-2007 07:35 PM
06-10-2007 07:35 PM
Re: hi everybody
What you are talking about is a significant part number, one which is assigned based on what it applies to, and which can to some extent be decoded. Not everybody uses those; HP does not.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_number for a discussion of the two types. Significant part numbers tend to be longer. If you look at the HP part numbers, and the number of possible parts, it should be fairly obvious that they just couldn't be significant ones.
Andrew
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