<h2>Unable to load JDBC driver: CSV error while performing Test Connections.</h2><br/><div style="overflow-x:auto"><div><h3>Description</h3><ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>While performing "Test Data Source Connections"[Related Links] from SetUp window of SCCM Integration, we see error "<span style="color: #ffffff; background-color: #ff0000;">Unable to load JDBC driver: CSV</span>"</li></ul> <p style="padding-left: 80px;"><img style="border: 2px solid black; align: baseline;" src="sys_attachment.do?sys_id=1f00accb1b334c58d01143f6fe4bcb4d" width="880" height="350" align="baseline" border="2" /></p></div><div><h3>Cause</h3><ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>The behavior we see is expected behavior and can be considered as minor defect.</li></ul></div><div><h3>Resolution</h3><ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>Under SCCM > Data Sources, we have multiple data sources type. In the current use case, we see 2 types; 1 JDBC and 2. CSV.</li></ul> <p style="padding-left: 80px;"><img style="border: 2px solid black; align: baseline;" src="sys_attachment.do?sys_id=abc0a8cf1b334c58d01143f6fe4bcba8" width="880" height="350" align="baseline" border="2" /></p> <ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>Here while performing the test connection, the system is passing information of all the data sources which involves JDBC and CSV.</li><li>The JDBC data sources are pulling data from the external system but in the case of CSV, the input type is a file. </li><li>While performing Test Connections from setup it is showing error for CSV but <span style="background-color: #339966; color: #ffffff;">when checking individual data sources and loading the data, we see all the data is getting loaded successfully.</span></li><li>This is expected and not an issue present in the system or integration.</li></ul></div></div>