James,
   An indirect method is to check the system name using DSPNETA .... each
   partition will have a different system name.  That won't get you the
   partition number, but maybe this will help.
   Rich Loeber - @richloeber
   Kisco Information Systems
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   James H. H. Lampert wrote:
 Other than to run the authorization code utility for one of our
 products, that is.
 One of our support people passed the question on to me, and I'm not sure
   if an easy way to find that out from the command line even exists.
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 JHHL
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