Thanks for reply,

Ok schema can help (I currently use it to "hide" many herited table).
But sometimes I would like to have an overview of my tables, functions
or others objects and if I have to much object it's "difficult" to
apprehend, so my first idea was to arrange that in a tree view.
There is an intermediary level (objects) and it's generate "visual
pollution" and sometimes difficulty to navigate.

With more thinking (thanks to you), maybe a more simple idea will be an
option to put "schemas" a level down (invert object and schema)

To try to better understand me :
Currently we have :
+ Database
 + basename
   + Catalogues
   + Extensions
   + Schemas
     + public
       + Collationnements
       + Functions
       + Tables
       + Types
       + View
       + ...
     + myprivateschema1
       + ...
     + myprivateschema2
       + ...

The idea is an option which allow to obtain :
+ Database
 + basename
   + Catalogues
   + Extensions
   + "NameToInvent"
     + Collationnements
       + public
       + myprivateschema1
       + myprivateschema2
     + Functions
       + public
       + myprivateschema1
       + myprivateschema2
     + Tables
       + public
       + myprivateschema1
       + myprivateschema2
     + Types
       + public
       + myprivateschema1
       + myprivateschema2
     + View
       + public
       + myprivateschema1
       + myprivateschema2
     + ...

Regards

Le 13/03/2014 10:55, Ashesh Vashi a écrit :
> I think - that's where schema helps.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:19 PM, <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     It's been a while I think a possibility of tree view for table will
>     be a great improvment for pgadmin.
> 
>     It's possible to consider "tree view" in differents way
>     - Possibility to create virtual directories for tables and
>     possibility to expand or not expand these directories
>     - Possibilty to group table by a prefix/suffix/regexp of tables names
>     - Possibility to group herited tables
>     - other possibilities...
> 
>     When we have hundreds table, it will be a great help. And I think
>     with a little imagination we should be able to find a solution
> 
>     Thanks.
> 
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