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> Are there plans to make Postgresql's behavior SQL compliant with regards 
> to quoted identifiers?

No.

> My specific need is to access tables named in lower case by an uppercase 
> quoted identifier, which is in line with the SQL standard.  So if I created 
> table foo, I should be able to access it like "FOO".  Is there a 
> configuration 
> options that modifies this behavior or can I change the names in the system 
> tables?

No configuration option, but you can always rename tables with

ALTER TABLE foo RENAME TO "FOO"

Simple creating the table as "FOO" in the first place avoids the problem as 
well. 
Be aware that using uppercase identifiers means that *all* access to that table 
must 
now quote the name.

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