Hi! I'd like to know if there's any reasoning for not allowing creating an index inside the same schema where the table is. For example, if I have a multi-company database where each company has its own schema and its employees table, shouldn't I have a different index for each of those? What if I have some slightly different columns on some of these tables? ================================================================================ teste=# create schema testing; CREATE SCHEMA teste=# create table testing.testing123 (something serial primary key, otherthing float); NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "testing123_something_seq" for serial column "testing123.something" NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "testing123_pkey" for table "testing123" CREATE TABLE teste=# create index testing.testing123_index on testing.testing123 (otherthing); ERROR: syntax error at or near "." no caracter 21 LINHA 1: create index testing.testing123_index on testing.testing123 ... ^ teste=# ================================================================================ (I wouldn't mind if the autogenerated index for the PK was created on the public schema if no specific name was supplied.) This would also help identifying all objects to make a certain feature available and where they belong to on the database... TIA, -- Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx>