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<h1 class="topictitle1">Set up authority for a library</h1>
<div><p>A library is really a special type of object. You set authority for a library just like you set authority for any other object, by using the EDTOBJAUT command. All libraries reside in the IBM-supplied library that is called QSYS.</p>
<p>Use the Edit Object Authority (EDTOBJAUT) command to set specific authority for the library and objects in the library, based on the information on your Library description worksheet.</p>
<ol><li>Type EDTOBJAUT and press F4 (Prompt).</li>
<li>Fill in the prompt display and press the Enter key.</li>
<li>On the Edit Object Authority display, press F6 (Add new users) to give authority to users whom the display does not list.</li>
<li>Press the Enter key.</li>
<li>The Edit Object Authority display should match the information on both Parts 1 and 2 of the Library Description form.</li>
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<p>The public authority for new objects (CRTAUT) authority does not appear on the Edit Object Authority display for a library. Use the Display Library (DSPLIB) command to see the CRTAUT for a library. You can also use this procedure to set up specific authority to an object on the system. You can now set specific authority for an object.</p>
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