SET -- set a preference setting during runtime 
A preference setting created via 
%SET{}% will only be usable in the topic where it has been found by the
parser, similar to normal 
preference settings.  
When used in an include, note that each call to %INCLUDE opens a new scope for preference variables.
An %INCLUDE of another topic containing a 
%SET{}% statement will 
not define those values in the including base topic's scope.  However unlike
bullet/Meta style preferences, 
%SET{}% statements will be active while the INCLUDE is rendered.
If a perference is FINALized in a Bullet/Meta setting, then the 
%SET{}% macro will be unable to modify it.
In contrast, a 
TMPL:DEF template definition
containing 
%SET{}% macros will add those values to the current scope as if these settings have been 
parsed as part of the current topic's text. 
A 
TMPL:DEF template definition containing 
%SET macros will also add those values to the current scope as if these settings have been
parsed as part of the base topic's text.
Setting a preference setting in a list like in
   * Set foo = %SEARCH{...
or in META settings will store the 
text of the TML expression.
The equivalent %SET statement:
%SET{"foo" value="%SEARCH{..."}%
will store the 
result of the TML expression as a consequence of the parser processing
macros inside-out-left-to-right.
  Parameters 
              
	
		
			|  Parameter  | 
			 Description  | 
			 Default  | 
		
	     
	
		
			 "name"  | 
			 Name of preference to set  | 
			    | 
		
		
			 value  | 
			 Value to set it to  | 
			    | 
		
	     
  Examples 
To cache the result of another macro use 
%SET{"search_result" value="%SEARCH{...}%"}%. The result of the 
value expression will be temporarily bound to the variable
%search_result% and might be used within the scope of the current topic being processed, or in 
%INCLUDing or other 
%INCLUDEd topics.
Note that this macro does NOT expand 
format tokens that are used to alter the macro processing sequence. ($percent, $dollar, ...).
 PreferenceSettings, 
IncludeTopicsAndWebPages