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Does this exist? I can't find SSDT for visual studio 2015? anyone know if this exists or is/when it is going to be available?
must be a way of developing in SSIS/RS in Visual studio 2015?
EDIT
Found this, http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ssdt/ probably the best place to keep checking!
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SSDT 2015 for visual studio 2015 is found here.
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this answeredited Mar 2 at 19:50 answered Aug 10 '15 at 16:35 sansy 109 5 3 it would be great if this were available in visual studio's tools/extensions dialog. – Spongman Aug 26 '15 at 18:53 now msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/mt429383.aspx (and still no subfolders in projects!) – trubs Jan 12 '16 at 0:49 @Spongman It will be available in the Extensions dialog after General Availability (June 1, 2016) and a few extra days for getting it through the pipeline ( msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/mt186501 states 'Since SQL Server tooling is included in VS, the updates will be pushed through VS Update and users will be prompted when VS is open'). Manual download is available from the same page. – Speedbird186 Jun 16 '16 at 14:20 |
There is now support available for developing SSIS/SSRS/SSAS in Visual Studio 2015 through the October 2015 preview of SSDT. It appears, from the wording on the download page, the distinction between SSDT and SSDT-BI is finally history!
Recommend:ssdt - No BI Templates after installing SQL Server Data Tools for Visual Studio 2015
or Visual Studio 2015. When I open VS 2015 I do not see any of the Business Intelligence Templates that would let me create SSIS and SSRS projects. I installed SSDT from this link https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt204009.aspx On th
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this answeredited Dec 1 '15 at 5:45 answered Nov 16 '15 at 22:26 Speedbird186 540 4 11 SSDT, including the BI tooling, are now GA: blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ssdt/2016/06/01/… – Speedbird186 Jun 2 '16 at 12:30 |
If you're looking for a regular SSDT, I think you can find it easily somewhere on the internet.
If you're looking for SSDT WITH! SSIS or any BI(Business Intelligence) components, I think you'll need SSDT-BI which is currently available only at VS 2012 and 2013. You can install SSDT in VS 2015 but without some BI components. I guess?
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Where Is Ssdt In Visual Studio 2019
this answeredited Sep 14 '15 at 3:16 answered Sep 7 '15 at 7:37 Kuroi 128 13 6 This is correct. The distinction between SSDT (SQL Server Data Tools) and SSDT-BI (SQL Server Data Tools for Business Intelligence) can be very confusing. SSDT gives you schema designers and SQL script editing. Only SSDT-BI allows you to work with SSIS or RPT (SQL Server Reporting Services) projects. See my comment above as I don't believe we'll get SSDT-BI until SQL Server 2016 is released. – Yuck Sep 10 '15 at 13:59 |Past versions of SSDT-BI for Visual Studio have been released a year or more after a new version of Visual Studio was released. If the releases continue in that pattern, we might expect the VS 2015 version of SSDT-BI to be released about a year from now.
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this answer answered Sep 17 '15 at 18:33 mcb2k3 41 3 |
From the SSDT team about the SQL Server Data Tools Preview update for October 2015:
- SSAS and SSRS support 2008 all the way to 2016 CTP3.0.
- SSIS currently supports 2016 CTP3.0 only. But the support for SSIS 2012 and 2014 is coming as well. SSIS has some complex scenarios to address before it can be previewed and the team is working really hard to deliver this scenario.
So still no full SSIS support! Maybe in the november update next week.
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this answer answered Nov 27 '15 at 12:15 Rivanni 81 1 2 |
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Recommend:reporting services - SSDT-BI For the Visual Studio 2015
the 2012 and everything was working .when I upgrade my project to 2015 it is showing Reporting is Incompatible . Till now i have installed SSDT For VS2015 but i am not able to find SSDT-BI For Reports. where i will get the BI For the Vs-20
-->SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is a modern development tool for building SQL Server relational databases, databases in Azure SQL, Analysis Services (AS) data models, Integration Services (IS) packages, and Reporting Services (RS) reports. With SSDT, you can design and deploy any SQL Server content type with the same ease as you would develop an application in Visual Studio.
SSDT for Visual Studio 2019
Changes in SSDT for Visual Studio 2019
The core SSDT functionality to create database projects has remained integral to Visual Studio.
With Visual Studio 2019, the required functionality to enable Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services projects has moved into the respective Visual Studio (VSIX) extensions only.
Note
There's no SSDT standalone installer for Visual Studio 2019.
Install SSDT with Visual Studio 2019
If Visual Studio 2019 is already installed, you can edit the list of workloads to include SSDT. If you don’t have Visual Studio 2019 installed, then you can download and install Visual Studio 2019 Community.
- For SQL Database projects, select SQL Server Data Tools under Data storage and processing in the list of workloads.
- For Analysis Services, Integration Services, or Reporting Services projects, you can install the appropriate extensions from either Tools > Extensions and Updates or from the Marketplace.
SSDT for Visual Studio 2017
Changes in SSDT for Visual Studio 2017
Starting with Visual Studio 2017, the functionality of creating Database Projects has been integrated into the Visual Studio installation. There's no need to install the SSDT standalone installer for the core SSDT experience.
Now to create Analysis Services, Integration Services, or Reporting Services projects, you still need the SSDT standalone installer.
Install SSDT with Visual Studio 2017
To install SSDT during Visual Studio installation, select the Data storage and processing workload, and then select SQL Server Data Tools.
Ssdt For Visual Studio 2015 Mac Version
If Visual Studio is already installed, you can edit the list of workloads to include SSDT.
Install Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services tools
To install Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services project support, run the SSDT standalone installer.
The installer lists available Visual Studio instances to add SSDT tools. If Visual Studio isn't already installed, selecting Install a new SQL Server Data Tools instance installs SSDT with a minimal version of Visual Studio, but for the best experience, we recommend using SSDT with the latest version of Visual Studio.
SSDT for VS 2017 (standalone installer)
Important
- Before installing SSDT for Visual Studio 2017 (15.9.6), uninstall Analysis Services Projects and Reporting Services Projects extensions if they are already installed, and close all VS instances.
- Removed the inbox component Power Query Source for SQL Server 2017. Now we have announced Power Query Source for SQL Server 2017 & 2019 as out-of-box component, which can be downloaded here.
- To design packages using Oracle and Teradata connectors and targeting an earlier version of SQL Server prior to SQL 2019, in addition to the Microsoft Oracle Connector for SQL 2019 and Microsoft Teradata Connector for SQL 2019, you need to also install the corresponding version of Microsoft Connector for Oracle and Teradata by Attunity.
Release Notes
For a complete list of changes, see Release notes for SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT).
System requirements
SSDT for Visual Studio 2017 has the same system requirements as Visual Studio.
Available Languages - SSDT for VS 2017
This release of SSDT for VS 2017 can be installed in the following languages:
Considerations and limitations
- You can’t install the community version offline
- To upgrade SSDT, you need to follow the same path used to install SSDT. For example, if you added SSDT using the VSIX extensions, then you must upgrade via the VSIX extensions. If you installed SSDT via a separate install, then you need to upgrade using that method.
Offline install
To install SSDT when you’re not connected to the internet, follow the steps in this section. For more information, see Create a network installation of Visual Studio 2017.
First, complete the following steps while online:
- Download the SSDT standalone installer.
- Download vs_sql.exe.
- While still online, execute one of the following commands to download all the files required for installing offline. Using the
--layout
option is the key, it downloads the actual files for the offline installation. Replace<filepath>
with the actual layouts path to save the files.- For a specific language, pass the locale:
vs_sql.exe --layout c:<filepath> --lang en-us
(a single language is ~1 GB). - For all languages, omit the
--lang
argument:vs_sql.exe --layout c:<filepath>
(all languages are ~3.9 GB).
- For a specific language, pass the locale:
Ssdt For Visual Studio 2008
After completing the previous steps, the following steps below can be done offline:
- Run
vs_setup.exe --NoWeb
to install the VS2017 Shell and SQL Server Data Project. - From the layouts folder, run
SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /install
and select SSIS/SSRS/SSAS.a. For an unattended installation, runSSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /INSTALLALL[:vsinstances] /passive
.
For available options, run
SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /help
Note
If using a full version of Visual Studio 2017, create an offline folder for SSDT only, and run
SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe
from this newly created folder (don’t add SSDT to another Visual Studio 2017 offline layout). If you add the SSDT layout to an existing Visual Studio offline layout, the necessary runtime (.exe) components are not created there.Supported SQL versions
Project Templates | SQL Platforms Supported |
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Relational databases | SQL Server 2005* - SQL Server 2017 (use SSDT 17.x or SSDT for Visual Studio 2017 to connect to SQL Server on Linux) Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Data Warehouse (supports queries only; database projects aren't yet supported) * SQL Server 2005 support is deprecated, move to an officially supported SQL version |
Analysis Services models Reporting Services reports | SQL Server 2008 - SQL Server 2017 |
Integration Services packages | SQL Server 2012 - SQL Server 2019 |
DacFx
SSDT for Visual Studio 2015 and 2017 both use DacFx 17.4.1: Download Data-Tier Application Framework (DacFx) 17.4.1.
Previous versions
To download and install SSDT for Visual Studio 2015, or an older version of SSDT, see Previous releases of SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT and SSDT-BI).
See Also
Ssdt For Visual Studio 2015
Next steps
After installing SSDT, work through these tutorials to learn how to create databases, packages, data models, and reports using SSDT.