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Jim,

Technically IBM could argue that if you used a different interface than
ADDNWSSTGL you could see the number of storage spaces associated with that
network storage devices. For example
WRKNWSD
pick one and use "12=Work with NWS Storage Spaces"
and only use option "1=Create" from here instead of ADDNWSSTGL from the
command line. Of course, it still requires you to know that there is a 16
device limitation and requires you to manually count them up and not try
to add a 17th but if you want to tie up the space in a 17th device that
can't be used IBM still won't stop you. That's where I have the issue.

When you have to create multiples it sure is nice to use ADDNWSSTGL and
hit F9 though.

Rob Berendt

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