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ZOM Concepts
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Selecting Objects for Processing
- Selecting a Set of Objects
- Selection Criteria
- Selecting by Name
- Selecting by Keyword
- Selecting Previously Selected Objects
- Selecting by Status Properties
- Selecting by the Defined Property
- Selecting by the Exists Property
- Selecting by the Selected Property
- Selecting by the Locked Property
- Selecting by the Active Property
- Selecting by the Data Property
- Selecting by the Datasave Property
- Selecting by the Compilable Property
- Selecting by the Compilestatus Property
- Selecting Unreferenced Objects
- Selecting by Dependency Explosion
- Selecting by Dependency Implosion
- Selecting by Named Set
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Processing Options
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Object Dependencies
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Object Maintenance
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Exporting and Importing Objects
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Team Development Projects
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Configuring ZOM
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ZOM Commands
- ZOM Commands
- ZOMCat
- ZOMCompile
- ZOMCompileBoot
- ZOMConfig
- ZOMCopy
- ZOMCreate
- ZOMCrtBoot
- ZOMDataLoad
- ZOMDataSave
- ZOMDDBoot
- ZOMDelete
- ZOMDestroy
- ZOMDiagnose
- ZOMDiff
- ZOMDisable
- ZOMEnable
- ZOMErase
- ZOMExec
- ZOMExport
- ZOMFixUp
- ZOMGenHelp
- ZOMList
- ZOMMake
- ZOMMove
- ZOMPermBoot
- ZOMReCreate
- ZOMReName
- ZOMReset
- ZOMStatistics
- ZOMTouch
- ZOMUnCompile
- ZOMViewLog
- ZOMSet
- ZOMImport
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Advanced Topics
Single Person Development Projects
All the ZOM services and features and development approaches mentioned above also apply to single-person development projects as well. In fact, these can be applied to your advantage anytime development is spread across multiple development environments regardless of the number of people involved.
For example, there are often several versions of an application representing various releases and stages of development. ZOM can be used to co-ordinate changes between these versions.
Another case is an application being developed for several different computer systems. For example, an application being developed for UNIX and Windows simultaneously, with UNIX being the primary development site. The developer(s) can use ZOM to synchronize the two environments using the same methods described above.
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