- #Visual studio server explorer vs sql server object explorer update#
- #Visual studio server explorer vs sql server object explorer windows#
It looks like it might be looking for VS 2015 stuff?Īt .DependencyManager.BuildGraphCore(IPackage root, IEnumerable 1 packages, Dependenc圜omparer comparer, Dictionary2 packageIndex, Dictionary 2 nodeIndex, Boolean splitNodes)Īt .DependencyManager.BuildGraph(IPackage root, IEnumerable1 packages, Boolean isUpdate, IDependenc圜omparisonSeed seed)Īt .BuildDependencyGraph(Product product, Boolean overwrite)The root node ",version=0.0" is not in the package collection.Īt .BuildDependencyGraph(Product product, Boolean overwrite)Īt .CreateInstallOperation(Product product, String destination, ExecuteAction action)Īt .Repair(CancellationToken token)The root node ",version=0.0" is not in the package collection. Here is the log info I get when the repair fails. Now, developers have an option to right-click on a cloud database and choose to 'Open in SQL Server Object Explorer.
#Visual studio server explorer vs sql server object explorer windows#
Cunnane noted that support for finding and navigating to Windows Azure SQL Database nodes was built into Visual Studio 2013. Right click the name and select Create Unit Tests. Another improvement is better integration with Windows Azure. I guess now I'm going to try and uninstall the whole VS package and try again! Navigate to the SQL Server Object Explorer in Visual Studio and find the new procedure under the Programmability -> Stored Procedures folder. Now when I go into the installation tool and try to repair, I get a failed message. missing 'new query', missing 'open in sql server object explorer' From the Add Connection window, click Change to open the Change Data Source dialog. Expand 'Available Databases' drop down box which is right over your Object Explorer and see if your database is listed there. Right-click the Data Connections node and then select Add Connection. If this tool bar is not shown, go to 'View' / 'Toolbars' and check 'SQL Editor' in the drop down menu. I can see the databases in Server Explorer, but I'm missing some of the links in the menu when I right click on each db. To create a connection to an existing MySQL database: Start Visual Studio and open the Server Explorer by clicking Server Explorer from the View menu. I can't get to sql server object explorer to manage, look at, or edit my sql data.
#Visual studio server explorer vs sql server object explorer update#
I just installed the update to VS 2017 RC and now I'm missing the Sql Server Object Explorer tab and the item in the View pulldown window at the top of VS.