Category: Programs and Utilities

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Selection Criteria

There are several different criteria for selecting objects. You can select objects by name, by type, by keyword, by interdependencies on other objects and by various properties. Each of these selection criteria is represented by a different letter: Selection Criteria Select Objects by n Name. The Name criteria (n) enables you to select objects by…
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Selecting a Set of Objects

All ZOM services use a common mechanism for selecting objects on which to operate. This  mechanism consists of a series of one or more selection items that specify a set of objects to be processed by the service. This section provides an overview of object selection using a number of examples. Following sections contain detailed…
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ZOM Interfaces

Several commands, which do not require parameters, are available. Refer to the Reference Guide for a detailed description.   – Make – Touch All – Diagnose – Statistics – FixUp – Configure

Team Development Projects and ZOM

ZOM provides services and features to support multi-person development teams. These capabilities can be used to identify and track changes, control changes, exchange changes between environments, and merge developments from one environment into another. ZOM supports various development methodologies. Some of these are described in the following topics; however, ZOM can be applied in many…
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ZOM Requirements

All objects must be assigned valid directory names in your Object Dictionary to be accessible in ZOM. In other words, the directory name (i.e., DirName) attributes in your Object Dictionary must be assigned and cannot be left blank or null. If you have objects defined in multiple directories, you must complete the DirName and FormDirName…
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Troubleshooting an Application

Despite thorough testing, an application can experience operational problems. These problems can result from faulty coding or they can be environmental in origin (e.g., stemming from the interaction of the application and the operating system). In either case, the approach to troubleshooting an application uses the same three-step process: 1. Reproducing the Situation A fundamental…
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