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.. _managing_database_objects:
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`Managing Database Objects`:index:
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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...*
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
cast_dialog
collation_dialog
domain_dialog
domain_constraint_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
schema_dialog
sequence_dialog
synonym_dialog
trigger_function_dialog
type_dialog
user_mapping_dialog
view_dialog