Copying a subset definition duplicates a subset definition. A subset definition consists of a list of scoping objects and the requested protection and expansion for each object. The new (copied to) subset definition contains the same scoping objects as the original (copied from) subset definition. The original subset definition is not affected.
After you copy a subset, you may need to add additional objects to the subset, remove objects from the subset or modify objects in the subset. See the Create a Subset Definition section, step 4, Modify the Subset Definition, in this chapter. You might also want to authorize access to the subset. For more information, see Grant or Revoke Subset Access in the chapter “Maintaining Definitions for Subset Administrator and Users.”
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