parameter-name Specifies the name of a system parameter. If you enter a period (.), it is interpreted as a request for the system parameter specified in the last SET or SHOW command. See the description of the SHOW parameter-name command for an example of the use of the period in place of a parameter name. The parameter name can be abbreviated, but the abbreviation must resolve unambiguously to a single parameter. For example, the SET GBLS 12345 command will set the GBLSECTIONS parameter because the abbreviation is unambiguous. However, the SET GBL 12345 command will generate an error message because it matches the GBLSECTIONS, GBLPAGES, and GBLPAGFIL parameters. value Usually specifies an integer or the keyword DEFAULT. Integer values must be within the defined minimum and maximum values for the parameter unless the SYSGEN command DISABLE CHECKS was specified. The keyword DEFAULT specifies the default value for the parameter. You can display the maximum, minimum, and default values for any parameter with the SYSGEN command SHOW parameter- name. You can specify values for certain SYSGEN parameters in hexadecimal or octal radixes and for others as an ASCII string. To specify a value in octal or hexadecimal, precede the value with %O or %X, respectively. To specify a value in ASCII, enclose the value string in quotation marks (" ").