I suppose dynamic would work. Today, many more of the parmlib members 
referenced by IEASYSxx can also be activated on the fly with seT. What I'd like 
would be a nice table or list showing which ones can be seT. A similar list for 
JES would be nice, but probably shorter to list those that can't be so changed.

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> Subject: Is there a word for that?
> 
> This is a question about categorizing JES2 commands. At one time, when we
> were still buckling our knickerbockers above the knee, many/most JES2
> configuration definitions could be modified only by some kind of restart
> ranging from hot start to warm start to cold start. Some years ago JES2
> developers got very busy and created command support for all kinds of
> parameters that previously required some kind of disruption.
> 
> The result is that now most JES2 configuration parameters can be modified
> via $T. In fact, most changes are generally *ignored* during JES2 restarts
> other than cold start. So here's my question: is there a generally accepted
> term for 'changeable by command'? It would facilitate communication
> regarding all kinds of changes. This weekend we scheduled a JES2 change
> involving layers of administrative rigmarole that was 'implemented' by editing
> the JES2 init deck. We eventually issued a $T command after noticing that the
> desired change did not take effect at IPL. I've heard 'volatile' suggested for
> 'changeable by command', but I don't find documentation to support that.
> Any ideas?
> 
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