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Selecting by the Exists Property

Objects can be selected by querying the exists property using the selection criteria “e”. All objects that exist (i.e., have been created in the application) are selected. For example, in the following command, all existing objects are selected for use by the ZOMLIST service: ZOMList +p e In the next example, all objects that do…
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Selecting by the Compilable Property

Objects can be selected by querying the compilable property using the selection criteria “c”. All objects that are compilable (i.e., document objects that have had the compilable property set by the user) are selected. For example, in the following command, all compilable objects are selected for use by the ZOMLIST service: ZOMList +p c In…
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Selecting by the Active Property

Objects can be selected by querying the active property using the selection criteria “a”. All objects that are active (i.e., have had the active property set) are selected. (By default, objects are considered active.) For example, in the following command, all objects which are active are selected for use by the ZOMLIST service: ZOMList +p…
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Selecting by the Compilestatus Property

Objects can be selected by querying the compilestatus property using the selection criteria “ca”. All compiled objects (i.e. document objects that have been compiled) are selected. For example, in the following command, all compiled objects are selected for use by the ZOMLIST service: ZOMList +p ca In the next example, only those compiled objects that…
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Selecting by Status Properties

Objects have various properties which record the status of the object. You can select objects based on these status properties using the selection operator “p”. Since there are many properties available, you identify the desired property explicitly. Each status property has its own symbol that is used for both selecting and setting the property. For…
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Selecting by Keyword

Objects can be selected by keyword using the selection criteria “k” followed by the keyword (s) to match. All objects that have been assigned the given keyword (s) are selected. For example, in the following command, all objects that have been assigned the keyword “User_Interface” are selected for use by the ZOMLIST service: ZOMList +k…
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Selecting Unreferenced Objects

Objects can be selected based on whether or not they are referenced by another object by using the selection operator “u”. An unreferenced object is an object that is not depended on by any other object; e.g., a variable which is not used in a program, relationship, role condition, or a virtual field is ”…
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Selecting by Dependency Implosion

Objects can be selected based on the dependency of other objects on them by using the selection criteria “i”. The dependency implosion criteria uses the set of objects selected so far to select the objects depending on those objects. It takes the set of currently selected objects and performs the implosion operation on that set…
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Selecting by Dependency Explosion

Objects can be selected based on their dependency on other objects by using the selection criteria “x”. The dependency explosion criteria uses the set of objects selected so far to select the objects that depend on those objects. It takes the set of currently selected objects and performs a dependency explosion operation on that set…
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Selecting by Name

Objects can be selected by name using the selection criteria “n” followed by the object name(s) to match. All objects matching the given name are selected. For example, in the following command all objects named “Customers” are selected for use by the ZOMLIST service: ZOMList +n Customers The name can be specified as a character…
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