PADI don't make such tables. As others have stated, you are expected to calculate the EAD and use Air tables for the dive.
Here's a reminder... from Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_air_depth
Calculations in metres
The equivalent air depth can be calculated for depths in metres as follows:
EAD = (Depth + 10) × Fraction of N2 / 0.79 − 10 Working the earlier example, for a nitrox mix containing 64% nitrogen (EAN36) being used at 27 metres, the EAD is:
EAD = (27 + 10) × 0.64 / 0.79 − 10 EAD = 37 × 0.81 − 10 EAD = 30 − 10 EAD = 20 metres So at 27 metres on this mix, the diver would calculate their decompression requirements as if on air at 20 metres.
Calculations in feet
The equivalent air depth can be calculated for depths in feet as follows:
EAD = (Depth + 33) × Fraction of N2 / 0.79 − 33 Working the earlier example, for a nitrox mix containing 64% nitrogen (EAN36) being used at 90 feet, the EAD is:
EAD = (90 + 33) × 0.64 / 0.79 − 33 EAD = 123 × 0.81 − 33 EAD = 100 − 33 EAD = 67 feet So at 90 feet on this mix, the diver would calculate their decompression requirements as if on air at 67 feet.