I'm working with Visual Studio 2012 and ODAC 1120320.
In this project I need 2 different edmx files since I've to work with 2 different DBs.
But I managed to import table only from the first schema, when I try with the second the Entity Data Model Wizard stops working and stays in Not Responding status for hours.
Can you help me to understand what is wrong?
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I need to add a new version of a Cube in an existing SSAS database. I've created the new Cube by using Management Studio to script the old Cube to a screen, changed the ID's to the new ID, and executing the script.
So now the new Cube exists in the database.
I want to put the new cube into my existing Visual Studio project. Can I import a cube from a database (as opposed to the whole database)? Can I import the script logic that is created by Management Studio?
If neither of these things, what is the best way for me to import this new cube into the project?
Thanks, --sw
ps--all versions are the newest (e.g., Visual Studio 2012, SSAS 2012, and so on). --sw
I would start from a Visual Studio Project, which is the "source code" for SSAS. If you dont have this already you can use Visual Studio to Import from the server, while creating a new Project.
Then in Visual Studio I would copy and paste the Cube object, and work from there.
I am new to VS 2012, but have some MA Access and VB knowledge. I am preparing a project which needs to inherit some historical transaction data - too much to manually input. I want to import the data (either Excel 2010 or Access 2013 format) into an mdf Db of the App folder in VS 2012. Help there is no clear path on the forum and yet I can not believe that it is not possible to do this.
Steve C
In Visual Studio versions prior to 2012 you could open the Data Source tool window, click the add data source button select object and navigate the project namespace hierarchy to a class (business object). Visual Studio 2012, out of the box, doesn't allow you to simply select a class anymore. My question is how do I add a data source based on a business object to my project in Visual Studio 2012 or how do I revert to the old functionality?
I've fixed the issue by right clicking on the solution and choosing clean and rebuilding everything. I'm now able to create a data source as described in my question.
I would like to upgrade VS 2010 database project to VS 2012.
Project is spitted by many partial projects due to many customization and configurations.
Is there any feature similar to partial project in VS 2012, that can be used in this case, to build database with many db blocks?
I want to use SSIS /BIDS project in Visual Studio 2012.
I have both Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012 installed along with Microsoft SQL
Server 2012.
VS 2010 was installed first followed by MS SQL 2012 which got me BIDS integrated with VS 2010.
However I cannot seem to find any help on integrating BIDS with VS 2012.
I came across few question on SO related to this topic but all of them had integration with 2010 and not 2012.
I know that with MS SQL 2012 I get a SQL Server Data Tool. Does this mean that Visual Studio 2012 and BIDS cannot be integrated ?
Solution 2012:
I had to update the solution here since one of the answers I received partially solved the issue. The Answer provided by did solve the issue #user2141936 but I kept on getting an BlockMixedArchitectureInstall error while updating an existing instance.
It worked without with creating a new instance!!
Side Note :
Installing the update broken my publishing database project onto 2012 server. You need to download and install a DACFramework patch for it.
Solution 2013:
download and install http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42313
Welcome to Microsoft Marketing Speak hell. With the 2012 release of SQL Server, the BIDS, Business Intelligence Designer Studio, plugin for Visual Studio was renamed to SSDT, SQL Server Data Tools. SSDT is available for 2010 and 2012. The problem is, there are two different products called SSDT.
There is SSDT which replaces the database designer thing which was called Data Dude in VS 2008 and in 2010 became database projects. That a free install and if you snag the web installer, that's what you get when you install SSDT. It puts the correct project templates and such into Visual Studio.
There's also the SSDT which is the "BIDS" replacement for developing SSIS, SSRS and SSAS stuff. As of March 2013, it is now available for the 2012 release of Visual Studio. The download is labeled SSDTBI_VS2012_X86.msi Perhaps that's a signal on how the product is going to be referred to in marketing materials. Download links are
Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools Business Intelligence for Visual Studio 2012 (SSIS packages target SQL Server 2012)
Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools Business Intelligence for Visual Studio 2013 (SSIS packages target SQL Server 2014)
None the less, we have Business Intelligence projects available to us in Visual Studio 2012. And the people did rejoice and did feast upon the lambs and toads and tree-sloths and fruit-bats and orangutans and breakfast cereals
Today March 6, 2013, Microsoft released SQL Server Data Tools – Business Intelligence for Visual Studio 2012 (SSDT BI) templates. With SSDT BI for Visual Studio 2012 you can develop and deploy SQL Server Business intelligence projects. Projects created in Visual Studio 2010 can be opened in Visual Studio 2012 and the other way around without upgrading or downgrading – it just works.
The download/install is named to ensure you get the SSDT templates that contain the Business Intelligence projects. The setup for these tools is now available from the web and can be downloaded in multiple languages right here: http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=36843
First Off, I object to this other question regarding Visual Studio 2015 as a duplicate question. How do I open SSRS (.rptproj) and SSIS (.dtproj) files in Visual Studio 2015? [duplicate]
Basically this question has the title ...Visual Studio 2012 / 2013 What about ALL the improvements and changes to VS 2015 ??? SSDT has been updated and changed. The entire way of doing various additions and updates is different.
So having vented / rant - I did open a VS 2015 update 2 instance and proceeded to open an existing solution that include a .rptproj project. Now this computer does not yet have sql server installed on it yet.
Solution for ME : Tools --> Extension and Updates --> Updates --> sql server tooling updates
Click on Update button and wait a long time and SSDT then installs and close visual studio 2015 and re-open and it works for me.
In case it is NOT found in VS 2015 for some reason : scroll to the bottom, pick your language iso https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/mt186501.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396