I thought it might be under Extensions, which would make sense because these are installed as extension, but that is not the case either. But in Visual Studio 2019, when you go to create a new project, that option does not exist. In the past, we had the Business Intelligence Category of project and would just choose it from there.
However, one of the things I discovered is that even after adding the Integration Services extension, it is not very intuitive how to create a new SSIS project. Rabbit’s foot and keeping your fingers crossed, SQL Server estate? If your strategy is rubbing a Who on your team is proactively protecting your The basics are that the database projects (i.e SQL Server Data Tools) are installed as a Visual Studio Workload, and the SSIS, SSRS, and SSAS are installed as extensions (although the SSIS extension comes as an executable rather than a. I won’t re-invent the wheel here by showing how to install each of these, as there are plenty of resources out there. But for DBAs and BI developers who may not be accustomed to this, it can be a bit confusing. This makes perfect sense to Visual Studio developers, as extensions are the normal way for extending the platform to do different things. With the past few versions, the SQL Server project types (Database Projects, Integration Services (SSIS), Analysis Services (SSAS), and Reporting Services (SSRS)) have been moved from their own installer to installation via Visual Studio Extensions. Over the years we have seen lots of changes to the tools we use to develop SSIS packages.