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I want to use Visual Studio 2017 SSDT to create a SSIS package. However, I can't see any SSIS template in SSDT 2017, as it exists in previous versions of Visual Studio such as VS 2015. Could someone give me some hints on how to do that? Thanks, A










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  • Can't see it? what exactly are you doing? I press File / New Project then go to the Business Intelligence folder. Do you see a business intelligence folder? What version of SSDT?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:30










  • You may need run the installer again and "Modify" and add the SSIS component.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:50










  • Thanks Nick. I go to File /New Project, there is nothing about Business Intelligence. I also tried to modify it only the location of installation and language can be changed.
    – Rmit
    Nov 12 at 9:05










  • Are you sure you are running SSDT and not Visual Studio? Are you sure you installed SSDT and not Visual Studio?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 12 at 10:56















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I want to use Visual Studio 2017 SSDT to create a SSIS package. However, I can't see any SSIS template in SSDT 2017, as it exists in previous versions of Visual Studio such as VS 2015. Could someone give me some hints on how to do that? Thanks, A










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  • Can't see it? what exactly are you doing? I press File / New Project then go to the Business Intelligence folder. Do you see a business intelligence folder? What version of SSDT?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:30










  • You may need run the installer again and "Modify" and add the SSIS component.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:50










  • Thanks Nick. I go to File /New Project, there is nothing about Business Intelligence. I also tried to modify it only the location of installation and language can be changed.
    – Rmit
    Nov 12 at 9:05










  • Are you sure you are running SSDT and not Visual Studio? Are you sure you installed SSDT and not Visual Studio?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 12 at 10:56













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I want to use Visual Studio 2017 SSDT to create a SSIS package. However, I can't see any SSIS template in SSDT 2017, as it exists in previous versions of Visual Studio such as VS 2015. Could someone give me some hints on how to do that? Thanks, A










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I want to use Visual Studio 2017 SSDT to create a SSIS package. However, I can't see any SSIS template in SSDT 2017, as it exists in previous versions of Visual Studio such as VS 2015. Could someone give me some hints on how to do that? Thanks, A







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  • Can't see it? what exactly are you doing? I press File / New Project then go to the Business Intelligence folder. Do you see a business intelligence folder? What version of SSDT?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:30










  • You may need run the installer again and "Modify" and add the SSIS component.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:50










  • Thanks Nick. I go to File /New Project, there is nothing about Business Intelligence. I also tried to modify it only the location of installation and language can be changed.
    – Rmit
    Nov 12 at 9:05










  • Are you sure you are running SSDT and not Visual Studio? Are you sure you installed SSDT and not Visual Studio?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 12 at 10:56


















  • Can't see it? what exactly are you doing? I press File / New Project then go to the Business Intelligence folder. Do you see a business intelligence folder? What version of SSDT?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:30










  • You may need run the installer again and "Modify" and add the SSIS component.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 11 at 22:50










  • Thanks Nick. I go to File /New Project, there is nothing about Business Intelligence. I also tried to modify it only the location of installation and language can be changed.
    – Rmit
    Nov 12 at 9:05










  • Are you sure you are running SSDT and not Visual Studio? Are you sure you installed SSDT and not Visual Studio?
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 12 at 10:56
















Can't see it? what exactly are you doing? I press File / New Project then go to the Business Intelligence folder. Do you see a business intelligence folder? What version of SSDT?
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 11 at 22:30




Can't see it? what exactly are you doing? I press File / New Project then go to the Business Intelligence folder. Do you see a business intelligence folder? What version of SSDT?
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 11 at 22:30












You may need run the installer again and "Modify" and add the SSIS component.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 11 at 22:50




You may need run the installer again and "Modify" and add the SSIS component.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 11 at 22:50












Thanks Nick. I go to File /New Project, there is nothing about Business Intelligence. I also tried to modify it only the location of installation and language can be changed.
– Rmit
Nov 12 at 9:05




Thanks Nick. I go to File /New Project, there is nothing about Business Intelligence. I also tried to modify it only the location of installation and language can be changed.
– Rmit
Nov 12 at 9:05












Are you sure you are running SSDT and not Visual Studio? Are you sure you installed SSDT and not Visual Studio?
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 12 at 10:56




Are you sure you are running SSDT and not Visual Studio? Are you sure you installed SSDT and not Visual Studio?
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 12 at 10:56












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It's a 2-step process. You need to ensure that you enabled Data storage and processing from your Visual Studio installation AND you need to download and install the SSDT standalone installer.



This page details the instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssdt/download-sql-server-data-tools-ssdt?view=sql-server-2017



SSDT standalone installer is here: https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/F/8/DF8B51B9-8E9F-47F3-A27B-33EEDADD8966/SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe






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It's a 2-step process. You need to ensure that you enabled Data storage and processing from your Visual Studio installation AND you need to download and install the SSDT standalone installer.



This page details the instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssdt/download-sql-server-data-tools-ssdt?view=sql-server-2017



SSDT standalone installer is here: https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/F/8/DF8B51B9-8E9F-47F3-A27B-33EEDADD8966/SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe






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It's a 2-step process. You need to ensure that you enabled Data storage and processing from your Visual Studio installation AND you need to download and install the SSDT standalone installer.



This page details the instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssdt/download-sql-server-data-tools-ssdt?view=sql-server-2017



SSDT standalone installer is here: https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/F/8/DF8B51B9-8E9F-47F3-A27B-33EEDADD8966/SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe






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It's a 2-step process. You need to ensure that you enabled Data storage and processing from your Visual Studio installation AND you need to download and install the SSDT standalone installer.



This page details the instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssdt/download-sql-server-data-tools-ssdt?view=sql-server-2017



SSDT standalone installer is here: https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/F/8/DF8B51B9-8E9F-47F3-A27B-33EEDADD8966/SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe






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It's a 2-step process. You need to ensure that you enabled Data storage and processing from your Visual Studio installation AND you need to download and install the SSDT standalone installer.



This page details the instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssdt/download-sql-server-data-tools-ssdt?view=sql-server-2017



SSDT standalone installer is here: https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/F/8/DF8B51B9-8E9F-47F3-A27B-33EEDADD8966/SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe







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