Cheryl's website has this information, properly labeled.

The problem with all such numbers for non-IBM SMF records is that
ISVs, very properly, supply a default record number but permit it to
be overridden when its use would conflict with another, preexistent
use of that number.  The only not very helpful thing that can be said
about any such 'user' SMF record number n  is that n > 127 is certain.

Information of this kind is thus often shop-specific; and analysis
tools, programming examples, and the like must be parametric in such
numbers.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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