Database Designer for PostgreSQL has a great feature that allows you to modify the basic
parameters for multiple tables at once. This is the Table Manager. To run this tool use the
Diagram | Table Manager menu item.
Modifying parameter values
The grid in Table Manager represents the basic parameters of all diagram tables. The rows
stand for the tables, and columns for the table parameters. This parameters can be changed by using
Table Editor for each table one by one, but with Table Manager
you can do it much more quickly.
Click on the cell to modify the parameter value. Depending on the parameter type, the activated
in-place editor can be a text box, a drop-down list, a check box, etc. Please refer to the
Table Editor topic to find out more about all table parameters.
To save your changes click the OK button. If you want to store changes and continue
editing, click on the Apply button.
Customizing the parameter visibility
By default, there are only a few table parameters accessible in the grid, but you can make other
table parameters visible as well. Click on the Customize button
() in the dialog toolbar for
this purpose. The Customize tool window will appear:
The Customize tool window contains the list of table parameters, which are inaccessible in
the main grid. To add a new column to the grid, select the required parameter in the list and drag to
the new position in the grid. Two green arrows will indicate that dropping is allowed, and after you
drop it, the new column will appear. To remove a column from the grid, drag the column header to the
Customize list in the similar way.
Thus you can change the following tables parameters in the Table Manager:
Schema
Name
Generate
Comment
Temporary
Description
Annotation
Please refer to the Table Editor topic to find out more about this
parameters.
Searching table in the list
If your diagram contains large number of tables, it may be important to search for a table in a
most easy way. To find a table quickly by its name, click the Find button
() at the dialog toolbar. The
Find Name dialog will appear. Type in the name of table to find and click OK. If the table
is foud the grid cursor positions on the appropriate row.
Running the Table Editor
If you want to change some unavailable table parameters and attributes (such as columns and
indexes), select the appropriate table in the dialog and click the Edit button
() of the dialog toolbar.
The Table Editor will appear, where you can edit all the parameters for
the selected table.