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Because explicit permissions are granted at an individual object level, you must identify the object that you require. Also, because object names are unique only within an object type, you must also identify the object type of the object on which you are granting permissions.If you know the name and type of object that you are specifying permissions for, complete the following steps:The object you name must exist and you must either own it or have control permission to it. If the object is a table, the table must be defined, although it can be empty of data.
2. Position the cursor beside the Type field and specify the object type, using one of the following values:
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1. Position your cursor on the Type field and press the Options PF key PF2 to display a list of object types.
2. Select an object type by typing an S on the line command field beside the object type.
3. This transfers your selected object type and return you to the Security Management main menu.
4. Position the cursor on the Object field, in the Security Management main menu and press PF2.
5. Select an object by typing an S in the line command area beside the object name.
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7. When the main menu reappears with the selected object name in the Object field, press Enter again.Use the Specify Protection screen, shown below, to specify protection for a table object type. Each object type (library, report, screen, and table) has its own Specify Protection screen. The layout of this screen is similar for each object type, except that you can also specify logging of accesses to table objects. Refer to Task D: Logging Accesses to a Table for more information.
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