I'm getting the error
The version of Visual Studio is unable to open the following projects.
....
"MyProject.rptproj"
I've seen this thread talking about the same error: Unable to upgrade a Reporting Services project to Visual Studio 2019
But the answer to it about installing Microsoft Reporting Services Projects extension didn't solve my problem.
I have Microsoft Reporting Services Projects, SQL Server Integration Services Projects, Microsoft Analysis Services Projects and Microsoft Visual Studio Installer Projects extensions installed and enabled. I tried disabling them, reopening VS, enabling them and reopening VS again, that didn't help. I also tried restarting my computer. Everything in SSRS is also configured properly. I also have SQL Server Data Tools installed in VS. Has anybody encountered this issue? Thanks in advance
Upd: Installing installing Visual Studio Extension Development in the VS installer didn't help, also My Visual Studio 2019 version is 16.11.11
Another note:
Even though I have Live Share disabled in VS Installer, I am still also getting Cascade Package warning:
I had to download "Microsoft Reporting Services Projects" for my "Visual Studio 2019" to fix that error and open my rptproj correctly.
I am working on an SSIS package in Visual Studio 2017 SSDT. I had an update come through for Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools for Visual Studio 2017 (SSDT) Version 15.9.18 and it updated successfully. I went to open one of my SSIS packages and when I opened the Script Task and clicked EDIT to the C# code I now get an error: using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime; is no longer available. What do I now use in its place so that I can continue working? Any help/direction would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm working on a Xamarin cross platform project. There is a Android and WinPhone 8 project yet. Everything worked fine. Now I moved to project to another PC. I'm working with Windows 8 and Visual Studio 2015 community version.
I installed the Windows Phone SDK 8 and tried to load the project in Visual Studio. The Android project is ok but on the WinPhone project there is written (unavailable) in the project explorer but the files are in the correct directory.
I also tried to install a Windows Phone 8 SDK update but I always get the message "It needs Visual Studio 2013 or Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 to install this". I also installed Visual Studio 2013 but still get the message.
Did I miss something to install? Already tried to Repair Visual Studio 2015 but it's still the same.
Ok I solved the problem. It's so ridiculous. The SDK and Visual Studio have to be the same language. Otherwise it will not work... well played Microsoft, well played...
My development environment: SQL Server 2014, Visual Studio 2015, SQL Server Data Tools Preview (September) for Visual Studio 2015
I have a custom SSIS source component that I can successfully use on another SQL 2014 box with VS 2013 and SQL Server Data Tools - Business Intelligence. However, this component does not show up in the toolbox in VS 2015 Integration Services project.
The component is located in c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\120\DTS\PipelineComponents. It is also registered in GAC.
Do I need to make changes to the component so that it will work with VS2015?
More general question: how to troubleshoot issues like this?
I've managed to get the problem of adding a custom SSIS component to a Visual Studio 2015 SSIS package. This maybe have been enabled by the release of SQL Server 2016 CTP 3.2, but I thought that I'd put this out there in case it helps anyone.
First of all let me just let everyone know what system I'm using in case this doesn't work for everyone:
My system is: Windows 8.1 64 bit
Visual Studio Community 2015 Version 14.0.24720.00 Update 1
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer Version 13.0.900.80 (I've installed the SQL Server 2016 CTP3.2 so the version of SSIS is this version - this may be part of the problem and it isn't a fully released product and this may be a bug)
Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.6.01055
In my c# class project I used the .NET Framework 4.6
(Project Properties->Application).
I made sure that I added to the gac using the gacutil.exe in the following folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0A\bin\NETFX 4.6 Tools
and I copied the dll to the following folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\130\DTS\PipelineComponents
After refreshing the SSIS toolbox the component now appears in the Common folder/subsection.
I hope this works for everyone or is at least of use to anyone else who has had this problem. I was so happy after trying nearly everything and it coming up blank to see the component appear in the SSIS toolbox and know how frustrating this kind of thing can be!!!
Matt
In VS2015 Solution Explorer, right click on the .dtproj file and select properties. On the General Tab choose the SQL Server version that matches the component version. If the component worked on VS2013, choose 'SQL SERVER 14' when opening the package in VS2015.
I am in the process of installing MySQL on Windows and it asks for Visual Studio in the check requirements part. I didn't had Visual Studio installed before, so I download and installed the Visual Studio Community. Then I clicked on the MySQL check button to see if Visual Studio was installed and I does not recognize it. (I also tried to close MySQL installation and open it again, and also restart my computer)
Do I need a specific version of Visual Studio?
Thanks,
André.
You do not need Visual Studio for MySQL.
However, if you would like to use "MySQL for Visual Studio", it will require VS 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, or newer versions as time goes on (per installer).
When installing using the Windows MSI installer, in Setup Type, you probably selected Developer Default, which includes "MySQL for Visual Studio", which will require Visual Studio. Choose a Setup Type that does not install "MySQL for Visual Studio" if you do not need VS.
If you are installing MySQL on Windows, It requires Visual studio to be installed on your system. At the time of answering this question, supported versions are visual studio 2012, 2013, 2015 or 2017.
please install .Net developer tools for Visual studio if MySQL setup is not recognizing your visual studio. It will work. Same worked for me.
The official documentation of the installer reads:
Installation Requirements
MySQL Installer requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 or later. If this version is not installed on the host computer, you can download it by visiting the Microsoft website.
So, nothing about Visual Studio.
But, when trying to install the MySQL Shell, you can get the error message:
MySQL Shell 8.0.19 2…
This application requires Visual Studio 2019 Redistributable. Please install the Redistributable then run this installer again.
You will probably see the same requirements for "MySQL for Visual Studio 1.2.9 2"
It depends on the version you have installed. For example, installing mysql8.0 on windows requires the operating system to have Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 installed in advance.
Microsoft official website https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads-2647da03-1eea-4433-9aff-95f26a218cc0 , just download the corresponding environment.
MySQL for Visual Studio can only integrate directly into Visual Studio 2008, 2010, and 2012.