When I have gone in and seen what projects I can create in Visual Studio 2017, noticeably the SQL Server Reporting Services Project and Project Wizard are missing. So when my clients try to migrate from lower version of SQL Server Reporting Services to SSRS 2017 with Visual Studio it results in an error message, which although states a lot, really is of limited use! However for some unknown reason the latest versions of Visual Studio (2015 - 2017) does not! Use SSDT to create a new project and connect this to your database. Once the installation completes, close the Visual Studio Installer. In previous versions of Microsoft Visual Studio, the Business Intelligence suite of which SQL Reporting Services sits in included. This process is described in this article: Modify Visual Studio 2017 by adding or removing workloads and componentst. What I found in both cases is a curious thing. Recently I have had a number of clients contacting me because on upgrading to Visual Studio 2017, they cannot migrate their SQL Server Reporting Services Project If youre using Visual Studio, you can integrate TortoiseSVN commands to various context menus.Of course, there are Subversion plugins for Visual Studio like AnkhSVN or VisualSVN, with the latter already using TortoiseSVN for many of its UI.
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