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**To modify a DB snapshot attribute** The following ``modify-db-snapshot-attribute`` example permits two AWS account identifiers, ``111122223333`` and ``444455556666``, to restore the DB snapshot named ``mydbsnapshot``. :: aws rds modify-db-snapshot-attribute \ --db-snapshot-identifier mydbsnapshot \ --attribute-name restore \ --values-to-add '["111122223333","444455556666"]' Output:: { "DBSnapshotAttributesResult": { "DBSnapshotIdentifier": "mydbsnapshot", "DBSnapshotAttributes": [ { "AttributeName": "restore", "AttributeValues": [ "111122223333", "444455556666" ] } ] } } For more information, see `Sharing a Snapshot <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ShareSnapshot.html#USER_ShareSnapshot.Sharing>`__ in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*.