How to find out which generation my IPOd is

Hi there
I've got a 40G click wheel IPOD (with hold button on top right).
How can you determine which generation it is?
Any advice appreciated

Your answer told what iPod he has. Is there a source that one can go to that will help identify one's unit by the miniscule numbers in the back?
Lito

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                                3073, 3158, 3074, 3159, 3075, 3160, 3076, 3161,
                                3077, 3162, 3078, 3163, 3079, 3164, 3080, 3165,
                                3081, 3166, 3082, 3167, 3083, 3168, 3084, 3169,
                                3085, 3170, 3086, 3171, 3087, 3172, 3088, 3173,
                                3089, 3174, 3090, 3175, 3091, 3176, 3092, 3177,
                                3093, 3178, 3094, 3179, 3095, 3180, 3096, 3181,
                                3097, 3182, 3098, 3183, 3099, 3184, 3100, 3185,
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                                3108, 3024, 3109, 3025, 3110, 3026, 3111, 3027,
                                3112, 3028, 3113, 3029, 3114, 3030, 3115, 3031,
                                3116, 3032, 3117, 3033, 3118, 3034, 3119, 3035,
                                3120, 3036, 3121, 3037, 3122, 3038, 3123, 3039,
                                3124, 3040, 3125, 3041, 3126, 3042, 3127, 3043,
                                3128, 3044, 3129, 3045, 3130, 3046, 3131, 3047,
                                3132, 3048, 3133, 3049, 3134, 3050, 3135, 3051,
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                        AND prs.pa_rqst_srvc_sid = psd.pa_rqst_srvc_sid
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                        AND req.pa_rqst_sid = prxm.pa_rqst_sid
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                        AND p.prvdr_sid = pl.prvdr_sid
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    833560 wrote:
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    Ganesh is right - you will have to dissect the big query bit by bit until you find the offending subquery. If there is another way I would like to find out about it too.
    The easiest way to do this is probably to use block comments to isolate parts of the query bit by bit until you find the offending part. If you carefully examine the subqueries you might be able to figure out which one is returning multiple rows without commenting everything
    Good luck!

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