SC's on this BA flight?

Per the Qantas website on partner accrual, yes you will earn status credits and points for any British Airways (BA) marketed flight provided of course the flight is booked into a fare that corresponds to an earning category:
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Indeed, this is a rarity in the program as only QF, BA and AA allow you to collect status credits and points irrespective of who is operating the flight. And for those about to raise their hands and say, it's silent on codeshares, well that's the point. If codeshares were excluded they would have said something about it as is the case with Alaska Airlines for instance:

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To your second point which is how many points you'll earn, realize that the points calculator tool is not infallible. There are many routes for which it cannot calculate things like status credits such or calculates them incorrectly. For these instances you need to refer to Qantas' point and status credit accrual table. Before using the table, identify which earn category you are booked into. For instance a G fare on BA would correspond to a Discount Economy fare. Now looking at the tables you'll notice that there is no specific carve out for flights within Western Europe. So you'll need to refer to the all other flights table which uses the distance flown to calculate points and status credit accrual. Now the flight from Dublin (DUB) to Birmingham (BHX) covers a distance of 200 miles per GCMap:
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Supposing the flight was booked into discount economy, this will earn you a grand total of 5 status credits and 50 Qantas Points as it sits in the distance band of 101 to 250 miles:

Hope that helps.

-RooFlyer88
Many thanks! I've no idea what the earn category is so will have to wing it and see I think - the booking confirmation has no info.
 
OK finally found out that my DUB-BHX is S - so 5 SC's, and PRG-LHR-DUB is going to get me 10+10 SC's
Operated by BA or IE with BA flight number(marketed), but noting post 20 above
IE AerLingus is not a OW airline or a QF ff partner

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I suspect not - generally to earn status credits on partners, both the operating and marketing carrier need to be a oneworld airline. Aer Lingus (the operating carrier) is not a member of oneworld so you wouldn't earn status credits for this flight.

I don't think you'd earn points either since Aer Lingus is no longer a Qantas partner.
When are the flights? Let us know the result
 
Operated by BA or IE with BA flight number(marketed), but noting post 20 above
IE AerLingus is not a OW airline or a QF ff partner

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When are the flights? Let us know the result
Last day of Feb - will let everyone know the outcome - and how long it takes to credit!
 
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