M11VCS commented on issue #35348:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/35348#issuecomment-3353979338

   > ***@***.*** , I cannot manually type the schema as it’s selected from 
dropdown list.
   How can I manually type it?
   
   
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   On 1 Oct 2025 at 00:13 +0200, dosubot[bot] ***@***.***>, wrote:
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   > Hi @M11VCS! I'm Dosu and I’m helping the superset team.
   > Superset does not change the case of schema names—it displays them exactly 
as provided by the SQLAlchemy-ibmi driver. The reason you see lowercase schema 
names is that SQLAlchemy (and many database drivers) return unquoted 
identifiers in lowercase, unless the schema name contains special characters or 
is explicitly quoted, in which case the original case is preserved. This is 
standard SQLAlchemy behavior and not specific to Superset. Schemas with special 
characters (like £ or §) are returned as-is, which is why those appear in 
uppercase and work as expected.
   > There is no Superset configuration to force all schema names to uppercase. 
If you need all schemas to appear in uppercase, you would need to look for a 
setting or patch in the SQLAlchemy-ibmi dialect or the IBM i driver to control 
identifier case, or possibly override the engine spec in Superset to transform 
schema names to uppercase before display, though this is not the default 
behavior and would require custom code. For now, manually specifying schema 
names in uppercase when creating datasets may help as a workaround.
   > For reference, Superset's schema listing logic simply passes through 
whatever the driver returns, without modifying the case of schema names 
(source). Similar case sensitivity issues have been seen with other engines 
like PostgreSQL and Snowflake, and the root cause is always in the driver or 
dialect, not in Superset itself (source).
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