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This and many other console codes can be found one the Skyrim Wiki:
www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Console
Find quest IDs and stage numbers here:
www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Quests
Typically, stage 200 is the end of a quest; so you'd type 'setstage <quest ID> 200' to mark a quest completed.
Also, if you find a quest on UESP that doesn't have all the stages listed, you can use this command:
sqs <quest ID>
This will "show quest stages" -- it lists each numbered stage of the quest & whether that stage is completed (1) or not (0).
If you have a bugged quest, it can also be useful to use:
resetquest <questID>
This will set all stages of that quest to 0. You can then use the setstage command to mark the stages complete as needed in order to fix the bug. (Example -- if you pick up an item, it may mark a later stage of a 'fetch' quest completed. This may then cause the quest giver to never actually ask for the item. You can use resetquest, then talk to the quest giver to actually have him ask for the item, then use setstage to mark the retrieval part finished, then talk to the quest giver to turn in the item.)
SetStage FreeFormHighHrothgarA 20