September 19, 2014 at 10:25 am
I recently installed SQL Server 2012 on a laptop from scratch.
I notice that when searching for "SQL Server Data Tools" on the system to begin working on an SSIS project, I have both SSDT for VS 2010 and SSDT for VS 2012 on the laptop.
I only knowingly installed the version for 2012, so why is the 2010 SSDT on there? I don't really see any specific entry for SSDT 2010 to where I can remove it via the "Add/Remove Programs" option either.
Thanks for any help/recommendations.
September 20, 2014 at 2:53 am
brad.mccollum (9/19/2014)
I recently installed SQL Server 2012 on a laptop from scratch.I notice that when searching for "SQL Server Data Tools" on the system to begin working on an SSIS project, I have both SSDT for VS 2010 and SSDT for VS 2012 on the laptop.
I only knowingly installed the version for 2012, so why is the 2010 SSDT on there? I don't really see any specific entry for SSDT 2010 to where I can remove it via the "Add/Remove Programs" option either.
Thanks for any help/recommendations.
Have you got a local instance of SQL Server 2012 running on the laptop? I think (though I am not certain) that SSDT 2010 gets installed, possibly as an optional extra, with that.
If you haven't even tried to resolve your issue, please don't expect the hard-working volunteers here to waste their time providing links to answers which you could easily have found yourself.
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