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Installing and using SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) on Visual Studio 2010 and VWD

This blog post shows how to Install SQL Server Data Tools on Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Web Developer/2010. This MSDN article, also shows how to install Install SQL Server Data Tools.

Launch WPI 4.0 ( Web Platform Installer )

StartWPI

Select All in the left pane and Products from the top. In the search box enter SSDT .

WPI_Search1

Add  and install SSDT.

addSSDT

If you are using VWD, the SSDT installation will install the shell for the professional version of Visual Studio 2010. You will need to use this shell to access SSDT. If you are using Visual Studio 2010 Professional Edition (or higher), the tools will be integrated into Visual Studio. For VWD folks, launch SSDT:

 Launch SSDT

From the SQL  menu, select Add SQL Server.

SSDT_SQL_addSqlServer

In the Connect to Server dialog, enter the Server name string "(LocalDB)\v11.0".

SSDT_connectToSeverDlg

From the View menu, select SQL Sever Object Explorer.

SQL_Obj_Explorer

Double click the (LocalDB) entry, then select the DB and the table you wish to examine.

SS_ObjectExp_LocalDB

 

SS_ObjectExp_LocalDB_Table

designViewMovies

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 30, 2012
    You really should specify that you need to create the Movies DB. This page only says " select the DB and the table you wish to examine".

  • Anonymous
    October 31, 2012
    To follow up, I am using VS 2010. You state in the tutorial: "Entity Framework Code First detected that the database connection string that was provided pointed to a Movies database that didn’t exist yet, so Code First created the database automatically.". This did not happen for me. Should it have? Thanks.

  • Anonymous
    April 01, 2013
    Great Tutorial with the MVCMovies but yes, code first didnt really created the database, we manual need to create it, because if not, we will run into the Initial Catalog error. regardless if we install localDB or SSDT

  • Anonymous
    April 17, 2013
    ...so HOW do you actually create the Movies DB?

  • Anonymous
    June 03, 2013
    You can create the database using mySQL or SQL management tools and then use ADO.Net to connect the two.

  • Anonymous
    July 08, 2013
    Codefirst created the DB for me no problems first time.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2013
    In VS2010, I used the following in the Web.config file <connectionStrings> and created the database successfully <add name="MovieDBContext" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=Movies;Integrated Security=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />

  • Anonymous
    December 11, 2013
    the user instance of login flag is not supported on this version of SQL server.the connection will be closed. i when i add new db i am geting above error..... pls help meeeeeeeeee

  • Anonymous
    December 21, 2013
    Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools not found by Web Platform Installer 4.6

  • Anonymous
    December 21, 2013
    Found a link to the SSDT download here:  msdn.microsoft.com/.../jj650014

  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2014
    The SSDT installer, whether for 2010, 2012, or 2014, is chronically problematic. After several fitful installs, I downloaded the ISO for 2012 and 2010 and each installed perfectly thereafter.

  • Anonymous
    September 15, 2014
    Lose this article. The SSDT is no loNger provided with your tools MSFT!

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2015
    i am getting the same problem please help

  • Anonymous
    August 04, 2015
    FYI - SSDT is no longer provided with the Web Platform Installer