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Database Tools 
The MaxDB software includes a number of database tools.
See the Download section
and the
Installation
Manual for information on where to find the MaxDB software and how to
install it. SAP Solution Life Cycle Management (CCMS) is only available in SAP
systems. For more information, see the respective Installation
Guides.
The following table shows you which database tools are used for which tasks:
Database Tools
Name |
Task |
Typical Users |
Downward- |
|
Analyzing the performance of database instances (replaced the program XWIZARD) |
Support employees Database administrator |
Yes |
Database Manager: |
Creating and managing database instances, DBM operators and database users |
Database administrator |
Yes, ≥ 7.2 |
Manages events for automating administration tasks |
Database administrator |
No |
|
|
Exporting and importing data |
Database administrator Application developer |
|
SQL Studio:
|
Accessing data and the database catalog, SQL queries, creating and managing database objects and database users |
Database users Application developer |
SQL Studio: SQLCLI: |
Synchronizing table contents of two or more database instances. |
Database users |
No |
|
|
Development environment Creating MaxDB software after modifying the source code. |
Open source users who modify the MaxDB source code |
No |
|
Database
console. |
Support employees Database administrator |
Yes |
|
Creating and managing XUSER entries for simplified logon to database tools and interfaces with user keys |
Support employees Database administrator Application developer |
Yes |
For SAP systems only:
Solution Life Cycle Management:
|
Managing MaxDB and liveCache database instances in SAP systems |
SAP administrator |
Yes |
Some of the database tools are available in multiple variants:
·
GUI: Graphical user interface
has to be installed locally, can only be used with Microsoft
Windows
·
CLI:
Command line
All functions are available, can be used for background processing and
embedded in scripting languages (such as Python, Perl), can be used on all
supported operating systems
·
Web: Web interface
Only the most important functions are available, is installed centrally,
operated using a Web browser, platform-independent
See also:
Architecture of the Database Tools
X Server
documentation