DEFERRED_SEGMENT_CREATION in response file

Hi,
I want to install Oracle 11g R2, and I use silent install to do that. I want to change the parameter value for DEFERRED_SEGMENT_CREATION.
Does anyone knows is it possible to set up this parameter in the response file?
Thank in advance,
Smee

Hi Srini,
Thank you for your response, you are helped me. I know for default value in the init.ora parameter, but I need this parameter to be false for import, precisely export (exp.exe - which i must use) database dump.
I try to define value for this parameter in the response file, but obviously I did something wrong - didn't find that change in the spfile. I know I can change value for this parameter by using alter system or alter session command, but I'm an interested to define this value with response file.
Tnx again,
Smee

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