/VERSION_LIMIT[=n]
Sets the maximum number of versions that a specified file can
have in a directory. If you do not set a version limit, a value
of 0 is used, indicating that the number of file versions is
limited only to the Files-11 architectural limit of 32,767.
When creating a file, if the total number of versions of that
file name exceeds the specified version limit, then the file
with the lowest version number is deleted from the directory
without notification to the user.
If you set the version limit to 3 when there are already five
versions of that file in a directory, there will continue to be
five versions of that file unless you specifically delete some
or purge the directory. Once the number of file versions is
equal to or less than the current version limit, this version
limit is maintained.
The version limit applies to all existing versions of a
specified file in a directory regardless of whether or not
you specified any version in the command.
To view the version limit on a file, use the DIRECTORY/FULL
command on a file name and look at the File Attributes field
of the output or use the F$FILE_ATTRIBUTES(filename,"VERLIMIT")
lexical function.