danielrosehill opened a new issue, #28252:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/28252

   ### Bug description
   
   When attempting to enter commas in order to limit the ability to upload data 
to specific database schemas only, the UI doesn't accept comma keystrokes and 
the comma separated value list therefore cannot be created.
   
   
![image](https://github.com/apache/superset/assets/40233203/5c7d29d4-f8c2-4391-a8eb-f57d17a37030)
   
   
   ### How to reproduce the bug
   
   My deployment:
   
   Docker compose onto Linux VPS (Ubuntu)
   
   Reproduction steps:
   
   -> Click into database connections
   -> Edit a database
   -> Advanced options
   -> Limit upload permissions to specific schemas
   -> Attempt to upload desired schemas as comma separated values by typing 
names of desired schemas with separating commas
   
   ### Screenshots/recordings
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Superset version
   
   master / latest-dev
   
   ### Python version
   
   3.9
   
   ### Node version
   
   16
   
   ### Browser
   
   Chrome
   
   ### Additional context
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Checklist
   
   - [X] I have searched Superset docs and Slack and didn't find a solution to 
my problem.
   - [X] I have searched the GitHub issue tracker and didn't find a similar bug 
report.
   - [X] I have checked Superset's logs for errors and if I found a relevant 
Python stacktrace, I included it here as text in the "additional context" 
section.


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