/VERSION_LIMIT[=n]
Specifies the total number of versions that a file in the
specified directory can have. If you do not specify a version
limit, a value of 0 is used, indicating that the number of
versions of a file is limited only to the Files-11 architectural
limit-32,767. If you change the version limit for the directory,
the new value applies only to files created after the change has
been made.
The SET DIRECTORY version limit value refers to the number of
files with the same file name and type that can exist in the
directory at one time. It has no effect on the version number
field of a particular file specification. Use the SET FILE
command to set limits on file version numbers.
To find out the current version limit for a directory, use the
DIRECTORY/FULL command on a directory file and look at the File
Attributes component of the output.