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SQL Maestro Group / Products / MaxDB / MaxDB Maestro / Product tour / Database objects management

Features of MaxDB Maestro:

Database objects management

Database Explorer is the basic feature of MaxDB Maestro which allows you to perform all necessary operations upon databases and their objects.

The Database Explorer field occupies the left side of MaxDB Maestro main window. Use it to create new database objects, duplicate, rename objects and open object editors.

The explorer also provides quick view of object properties available through the corresponding popup menu item.

MaxDB Maestro provides you with powerful tools to manage database objects. Wizards and editors designed for creating, editing and dropping database objects in different ways are at your disposal.

The Create Database Object dialog allows you to select the type of the object to be created and run the appropriate wizard (or open the appropriate dialog).

To open the dialog select the Object | Create Database Object... main menu item.

You can also use Duplicate Object Wizard to create a new database object with the same properties as one of the existing objects has.

Select the Object | Duplicate Database Object... main menu item to run the wizard.

Object Manager is a tool aimed at operating on database objects efficiently.

The tool is designed as an extension of Database Explorer with advanced features (such as multiple selecting of objects (for copying, dropping, etc.) and the ability of using drag-and-drop operations between Object Manager and Database Explorer as well as between two instances of Object Manager) implemented.

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