How to retreive central instance name ?

I have  a report that needs to be submitted only on the central instance using FM's Job_open', submit , and 'Job_close. The FM "Th_server_list" will give all the server names  that are available, but i need to get the central instance. Are there any tables which stores these server names and a flag that indicates that it is a central instance...?? Any information is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
RK

Hello
I am not sure about your term "central instance". Based on your last posting I assume you are looking for a way to distinguish between DEV, QA and PRD (= central instance) system.
If this is the case then there is of course a way to distinguish these three systems provided the transport routes are properly defined (STMS).
Using fm TRINT_TCE_READ_CONFIG on our productive SAP-XI system it returns the following information:
ET_RELEASE: intsys = <DEV>, consys = <QA>
ET_DELIVER: fromsystem = <QA>, tosystem = <PRD>
You may give the fm a try in your system landscape.
Regards
  Uwe

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