well, 
I am not satisfied with the clopstes editor at all.
Try using "" (having blanks in path  forces you to do so)
try to edit path in an existing inclexcl statement,
try to gain an overwiev of particulary complicated clopstes and/or inclexcl
statements in combination with local opt files and YES/NO parameters.

It works flawelessly but it is back-breaking work,
like editing text files with EDLIN.

Juraj


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I think it's quite simple. I only ever really do exclude statements, and I
never have to use " " for those, so I assume it's the same for include
statements.

Just don't want to find out in two years time that we have files missing.

Farren


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>> I actually set up all include / exclude statements within the TSM server
itself

I see, the cloptset editing �interfacece is rather horrific,
it is quite tricky to use "" in cloptsets, isn�t it?

Juraj

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