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Andrey N. Gura commented on IGNITE-16322:
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Just an example of how it works in PostgeSQL:

PostgreSQL converts швутешашукы to lower case by default. 

```
create table tbl (
    id int primary key
);

select * from tbl;  // ok 

select * from TBL; // ok

select * from tBl; // ok

select * from "tbl"; // ok

select * from "TBL"; // fail

// fail
create table "tbl" (
    id int primary key
);                           

// CREATE ONE MORE TABLE

create table "TBL" (
    id2 int primary key
);                              // ok


select * from tbl;   // ok (id)

select * from TBL; // ok (id)

select * from tBl; // ok (id)

select * from "tbl"; // ok (id)

select * from "TBL"; // ok (id2)


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// Example with filed name clashed names
create table tbl2 (
    id int primary key,
    user_name varchar,
    "USER_NAME" varchar
)

select * from tbl2;

---------------------------
id | user_name | USER_NAME|
---------------------------

// And, of course, there is corner cases which should be taken into account

WARNING: It is possible to use quotes in identifier name

create table """tbl""" (
    id int primary key
)                               // ok, table name will "tbl" (name includes 
double quotes)


```

> Database object names case inconsisten between SQL and KV API
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-16322
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-16322
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: sql
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0-alpha3
>            Reporter: Taras Ledkov
>            Assignee: Taras Ledkov
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: ignite-3
>             Fix For: 3.0.0-alpha5
>
>          Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Examples fail with NPE because table with the specified name does not exist.
> The actual table name is PUBLIC.ACCOUNTS (all uppercase), same for column 
> names - ACCOUNTNUMBER and so on. 
> *Current behavior*
> {{CREATE TABLE mytable(id INT, val INT)}}; -> creates PUBLIC.MYTABLE (ID, VAL)
> {{ignite.tables().table("public.mytable");}} -> fails with table not found
> {{ignite.tables().table("PUBLIC.MYTABLE ");}} -> returns PUBLIC.MYTABLE
> {{CREATE TABLE \"MyTable\" (id INT, val INT)}}; -> creates PUBLIC.MyTable(ID, 
> VAL)
> {{ignite.tables().table("PUBLIC.MyTable");}} -> returns PUBLIC.MyTable
> Tuple / column behavior: 
> {{CREATE TABLE MyTable (id INT, \"Id\" INT, val INT)}}; -> creates 
> PUBLIC.MYTABLE (ID, Id, VAL)
> {{tbl.get().value("id")}} -> fails with error: column not found 
> {{tbl.get().value("ID")}} -> returns ID column's value
> {{tbl.get().value("Id")}} -> returns Id column's value
> *Proposed Fixes*
> *1. Use case insensitive collation to compare and lookup database object*
> e.g. 
> {{CREATE TABLE MyTable (id INT, val INT)}}; -> creates PUBLIC.MYTABLE (ID, 
> VAL)
> {{ignite.tables().table("public.mytable");}} -> returns PUBLIC.MYTABLE
> {{CREATE TABLE \"MyTable\" (id INT, val INT)}}; -> fails with error: 
> PUBLIC.MYTABLE already exists,
> Tuple / column behavior: 
> {{CREATE TABLE MyTable (id INT, \"Id\" INT, val INT)}}; -> fails with error: 
> duplicate column name: ID
> {{tbl.get().value("id")}} -> returns ID column's value
> {{tbl.get().value("Id")}} -> returns ID column's value
> *2. Case sensitive collation for DB object names and parse string argument of 
> the name passed through API*
> Use quotation for string values by API
> {{CREATE TABLE MyTable (id INT, val INT)}}; -> creates PUBLIC.MYTABLE
> {{ignite.tables().table("public.mytable");}} -> returns PUBLIC.MYTABLE
> {{CREATE TABLE \"MyTable\" (id INT, val INT)}}; -> creates PUBLIC.MyTable
> {{ignite.tables().table("public.\"MyTable\"");}} -> returns PUBLIC.MyTable
> Tuple / column behavior: 
> {{CREATE TABLE MyTable (id INT, \"Id\" INT, val INT)}}; -> creates 
> PUBLIC.MYTABLE (ID, Id, VAL)
> {{tbl.get().value("id")}} -> returns ID column's value
> {{tbl.get().value("Id")}} -> returns ID column's value
> {{tbl.get().value("\"Id\"")}} -> returns Id column's value



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