I fail to understand the use of a command like CHGLIBOWN when you can
just
as easily do
CHGOWN '/QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB/*' NEWOWN(bubba)


I don't know if we want to waste our time talking about why TAATOOLs may
or may not be superior to native tools. In this particular instance the
TAATOOL changes both the library owner and the owner of the objects in the
library. TAATOOL will also allow the changing of just the objects
belonging to one owner, as opposed to all the objects in the library.
Should you use *ANY for the current owner, you can also do an OMITOWN on
up to 10 old owners to filter out what will be impacted.


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