I started to play with Driver development again and I am using Visual studio Enterprise 2017.
I have something that actually gives me a headache as to now start asking why I install WDK and it does not show up in visual studio 2017. This, as far as I am concerned, has not been resolved.
Please anyone with an idea why this is impossible? I mean why WDK templates won't show in Visual studio 2017?
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I'm trying to open my dtproj SSIS project in Visual Studio 2019 and it says its unsupported and incompatible. What am I missing? I installed VS with SSDT so it should work. I compared the about-info of both and found the VS that didn't work lacked the following. Is SSIS 15 a separate install? If so, where do I get it?
Snapshot Debugging Extension 1.0
Snapshot Debugging Visual Studio Extension Detailed Info
SQL Server Integration Services 15.0.2000.180
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer
Version 15.0.2000.180
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications 2019 00435-60000-00000-AA131
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications 2019
#larnu has part of the answer, that is, install the SSIS extension. After doing that it still won't work (or didn't in my case). The project still said 'unsupported' and I right clicked it in solution explorer and clicked 'reload project' and after that the project loaded correctly.
I have a fully updated Visual Studio Professional 2017 installed, and I am now trying to install SQL Server 2017 Developer Edition, but receive the following error message (translated to English by me) and the installation of the SQL server aborts:
The Visual Studio-Runtime Microsoft "Visual C++ 2019 X64 Minimum Runtime - 14.22.27821" has to be repaired.
The error message points me to a guide how to repair or remove programs, so I tried reinstalling SQL Server 2017 and Visual Studio, but both does not help, the error persists.
Is there anything else I could try to fix that broken runtime library? Does it matter that I also have/had the community version of Visual Studio Code installed?
I am not exactly sure what exactly solved my problem, what I tried doing is the following
Under Apps & features within the Windows Settings, I "repaired" all apps with a similar name to the error message, i.e. everything of the kind Microsoft Visual C++ 20xx Redistributable (x86) with xxbeing a 2-digit year, or a year range such as 15-2019.
Deinstalled the Visual Studio Community Edition.
Reboot the system multiple times afterwards and inbetween.
Point 2 might have just cargo cult to ease my mind, but all of this did not solve the issue yet.
Eventually I decided to install SQL Server 2017 Express rather than SQL Server 2017 Developer which miraculously worked. I can not rule out that my IT department solved it by obtaining additional licenses, since I am not able to figure out the exact time when the new keys got active.
I also ran into this problem.
I just updated my version of Visual Studio 2017 Community edition using the Visual Studio Installer and the issue went away.
I tried to solve my problem by using community and enterprise (trial) version of Visual Studio 2015. Couldn't solve it. Hope somebody can help me.
I want to generate a report by using SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). In some tutorial I see there are SSAS, SSRS & SSIS under templates | Business Intelligence when a new project is opened in Visual Studio. In my case, I don't see it as shown in the following picture:
If I check (my OS is Windows 10 64 bit) System Settings | System | App & features, I see SQL Server Data Tools 2015 is installed (strangely I have 2 SSDT) as seen in below.
I see similar problem (Missing Reporting Server templates in Visual Studio 2013 + Business Intelligence SSDT) for VS2013, in which the reporter has used 32 bit SSDT tools. Is this valid for VS2015 also? What I should do for VS2015?
I develop the SSRS and SSIS project in Visual studio 2012 and When i open it on visual Studio 2015. both project is not loaded. then I download the SSDT and updated Its start Working
I think this Link help You to find out Your Solution
ssdt bi for the visual studio 2015 stack over flow Answer
Install sql server enterprise or business intelligence ctp 3.3, install VS2015 professional and finally install the latest SSDT.
Uninstall previous SSDT installations.
Download SQL SERVER.
In Visual Studio go to Extensions and Updates and look for SQL SERVER DATA TOOLING. If the update doesn't appear, go to this page in the third point, download the setup for your regional settings.
If it doesn't work tell use what is the exact VS2015 version.
I have a project made with Silverlight 5 and RIA Services. It works ok on Visual Studio Professional (2010/2012/2013) and the RIA client code generation is running perfect.
I am trying to use Visual Studio 2013 Express (for Web) to build my project, but the RIA client code generation doest't work and doesn't shows any error message to show me what happened... I checked if the my in the csproj would have a problem, but it is configured properly.
Somebody knows if there is some workaround get this working?
Or, if the Express Visual Studio versions' are incompatible with this feature?
Tks
I would use the Visual Studio Community Edition. It is more like the Professional Edition and allows for different project types in the same solution. It may fix your issue.
Visual Studio Community
Anywhere to download that tool without the visual studio 2013? I accidentally remove this tool and I really don't want to reinstall my visual studio 2013.
I searched vs->tools->extensions and updates; still can not find separate package.
Any good idea?