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       /VALUE=value-specifier

    Specifies the value to be attached to the identifier. The
    following formats are valid for the value-specifier:

    IDENTIFIER:n  An integer value in the range of 65,536 to
                  268,435,455. You can also specify the value in
                  hexadecimal (precede the value with %X) or octal
                  (precede the value with %O).

                  The system displays this type of identifier in
                  hexadecimal. To differentiate general identifiers
                  from UIC identifiers, the system adds %X80000000 to
                  the value you specify.

    GID:n         GID is the POSIX group identifier. It is an integer
                  value in the range 0 to 16,777,215 (%XFFFFFF).
                  The system will add %XA400.0000 to the value you
                  specify and then enter this new value into the
                  system RIGHTSLIST as an identifier.

    UIC:uic       A UIC value in standard UIC format consists of a
                  member name and, optionally, a group name enclosed
                  in brackets. For example, [360,031].

                  In numeric UICs, the group number is an octal
                  number in the range of 1 to 37776; the member
                  number is an octal number in the range of 0 to
                  177776. You can omit leading zeros when you are
                  specifying group and member numbers.

                  Regardless of the UIC format you use, the system
                  translates a UIC to a 32-bit numeric value.

                  Alphanumeric UICs are not allowed.

    Typically, system managers add identifiers as UIC values to
    represent system users; the system applies identifiers in integer
    format to system resources.
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