Contents
- Getting Started
 - External database for pgAdmin user settings
 - Connecting To A Server
 - Managing Cluster Objects
 - Managing Database Objects
- Cast Dialog
 - Using EDB Job Scheduler
 - Collation Dialog
 - Domain Dialog
 - Domain Constraints Dialog
 - Event Trigger Dialog
 - Extension Dialog
 - Foreign Data Wrapper Dialog
 - Foreign Server Dialog
 - Foreign Table Dialog
 - FTS Configuration Dialog
 - FTS Dictionary Dialog
 - FTS Parser Dialog
 - FTS Template Dialog
 - Function Dialog
 - Language Dialog
 - Materialized View Dialog
 - Package Dialog
 - Procedure Dialog
 - Publication Dialog
 - Schema Dialog
 - Sequence Dialog
 - Subscription Dialog
 - Synonym Dialog
 - Trigger Function Dialog
 - Type Dialog
 - User Mapping Dialog
 - View Dialog
 
 - Creating or Modifying a Table
 - Management Basics
 - Backup and Restore
 - Developer Tools
 - Processes
 - pgAgent
 - pgAdmin Project Contributions
 - Release Notes
 - Licence
 
Managing Database Objects¶
pgAdmin 4 provides simple but powerful dialogs that you can use to design and create database objects. Each dialog contains a series of tabs that you use to describe the object that will be created by the dialog; the SQL tab displays the SQL command that the server will execute when creating the object.
To access a dialog that allows you to create a database object, right-click on the object type in the pgAdmin tree control, and select the Create option for that object. For example, to create a new cast, right-click on the Casts node, and select Create Cast…
- Cast Dialog
 - Using EDB Job Scheduler
 - Collation Dialog
 - Domain Dialog
 - Domain Constraints Dialog
 - Event Trigger Dialog
 - Extension Dialog
 - Foreign Data Wrapper Dialog
 - Foreign Server Dialog
 - Foreign Table Dialog
 - FTS Configuration Dialog
 - FTS Dictionary Dialog
 - FTS Parser Dialog
 - FTS Template Dialog
 - Function Dialog
 - Language Dialog
 - Materialized View Dialog
 - Package Dialog
 - Procedure Dialog
 - Publication Dialog
 - Schema Dialog
 - Sequence Dialog
 - Subscription Dialog
 - Synonym Dialog
 - Trigger Function Dialog
 - Type Dialog
 - User Mapping Dialog
 - View Dialog