1.$ SET DIRECTORY/VERSION_LIMIT=5/CONFIRM [VERCAMMEN...] The SET DIRECTORY command in this example sets a version limit of 5 for all files in the VERCAMMEN directory (the root directory) and all subdirectories of [VERCAMMEN]. The /CONFIRM qualifier requests that you confirm whether the specified directory should actually be modified. Note that this version limit applies only to files created after the command is entered. 2.$ SET DIRECTORY/VERSION_LIMIT=8 [.JAIMON...] In this example, the SET DIRECTORY command sets a version limit of 8 for all files in the JAIMON subdirectory and any of its subdirectories (for example, [.JAIMON.ADRIAN]). The setting for these specific directories overrides any version limit that might be set for the root directory and its other subdirectories. 3.$ SET DIRECTORY/OWNER_UIC=[360,020] [WOERTMAN],[MOSER] The SET DIRECTORY command in this example modifies both the [WOERTMAN] and [MOSER] directories, changing their owner UICs. Using the OWNER_UIC qualifier requires SYSPRV (system privilege).