<!-- ⚠️⚠️ Do Not Delete This! bug_report_template ⚠️⚠️ --> <!-- Please read our Rules of Conduct: https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/ --> <!-- 🔎 Search existing issues to avoid creating duplicates. --> <!-- 🧪 Test using the latest Insiders build to see if your issue has already been fixed: https://github.com/Microsoft/azuredatastudio#try-out-the-latest-insiders-build-from-main --> <!-- 💡 Instead of creating your report here, use 'Report Issue' from the 'Help' menu in Azure Data Studio to pre-fill useful information. --> - Azure Data Studio Version: 1.48.0 - OS Version: MacOS 14.4 (23E214) Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Import Wizard and import a flat file into a specific (non-master) database normally. 2. Open Import Wizard again. 3. Connect to a server. 4. On Step 1: Specify Input File see that the only option under "Database The Table Is Created In" is "master" instead of a list of available databases. <!-- 🔧 Launch with `azuredatastudio --disable-extensions` to check. --> Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes (it requires an extension, but also occurs with only this extension enabled) <!-- 📣 Issues caused by an extension need to be reported directly to the extension publisher. The 'Help > Report Issue' dialog can assist with this. -->