Visual Studio :: 2003 - 2005 And 2008 - Doesn't Show Business Intelligence Option
Jun 11, 2010
I have VS.NET 2003, 2005 and 2008, when I use VS.NET 2005 and clic on new project, this doesn't show me the business intelligence option, this only work with .NET 2008, what sould i do?
This is sudhir i am trying to work on business intelligence and i installed the visualstudio 2008 and sqlserver 2005 .But i am not bale to find the business intelligence template in the visualstudio 2008.
I wonder how to add a project template called Intelligence Reports, something like that, to Visual studio 2008. I have SQL 2008 installed. Do I need to install some updates to get Intelligence Reports template to Visual studio 2008 ?
I have a working SQL Server 2005 Express on my PC. Now I want to use Business Intelligence Development Studio so that I can create reports using SSRS. But I am not sure what to do. I assume I have to download this module. But the only things I see when I search is the entire SQL Server 2005 Express. I do not want to do this and wipeout my present databases. Can someone list the steps I need to follow to get this working on my PC?
I just recently upgrade my asp.net web project from visual studio 2005 to visual studio 2010. The upgrade was successful with no problems however im missing some features with this project. The One Click Publish feature(which is greyed out) in the header area of Visual Studio 2010 and the Add Config Transforms feature which is no where to be seen when you right click on web.config. When i create a new web project straight from visual studio 2010, these options work fine.
I run the start debugging option...it runs successfully. but still is shows start debugging option is shown in the Visual studio 2005 IDE. And one more problem is ::I applied break points in one page and run the application. but those break points are not detected....
How can I ensure that web application converted from 2003 visual studio to 2008 visual studio
to have two files as it is when create a web file in visual studio 2008.The web application is in Chsarp. I have converted these filesfrom 2003 to 2008 but they still have three files each.
I installed Visual studio 2008. I want to open Reports. I want to install Business Intelligence development studio for that. May I know how to install that one. Is Business Intelligence development studio comes with Visual studio 2008.
I have installed VS 2008 and then i installed sql server 2005 with reporting services. But i couldn't find the Business intelligence projects template in VS 2008. Suprisingly i could find the Business intelligence project template in VS 2005 which was installed automatically when i installed Sql Server 2005 and there ware no other project types like Visual C# etc.show me a way to get the Business intelligence projects template in VS 2008.
I downloaded some project from some site which is made in VS 2003. When I open its project file in Notepad I get following at first line Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 8.00. I don't have VS 2003 in my PC but I have VB 2005 and 2008 Express Edition. Now I wanted to upgrade that file but it is not doing.
I have a solution that consists of some web projects and websites (seperate projects in one solution) When I run the main project and debug I want to step into a function that resides in another project as a business layer function and then step into another function in DAL project. I set breakpoints in both projects (DAL and BLL) but am not able to step into those functions!!!
What is the problem with vwd express, It should support such vital thing.
It's Microsoft SqlServer 2005 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Is IIS required on my machine in order for BIDS to be installed? I just manually uninstalled SqlServer 2005 and reinstalled and still cannot see BIDS in Visual Studio Is there anything I should check or what components are needed to install BIDS?
A year ago I did some design work for an ASP.NET 3.5 website that uses an SQL Server database hosted by my ISP. This website is only really active around this time of year for an annual photographic competition. Last year, I installed SQL Server 2008 Development Edition together with a trial copy of VS2008 Professional and the trial period lasted long enough for me to do what was needed back then. My intention was to buy VS2008 Pro around now in time for our current competition. In the meantime, I have reverted to using VWD 2008 Express.
However, that purchase decision has been put on hold while I check out the economic and practical impact of waiting until VS2010 becomes available (in late March?). I'm guessing that it would be much cheaper to wait for VS2010 rather than buy VS2008 and then upgrade. Money is short because we are a non-profit organisation.
The practical issue is that I need access to SSIS Designer to update a DTSX file I created last year and I need that now. March is too late. The SSIS Designer is part of Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) but BIDS is no longer available to me because it appears to have been provided with the trial copy of VS2008 rather than with SQL Server 2008 Development Edition. When I try to run BIDS I am told the evaluation period has ended. Is there is any way for me to gain free access to BIDS 2008 while I wait to buy VS2010?
I have a web application created on Visual Studio 2008. It has Class Library with many classes created to support application . Till now it was running in "Any CPU" mode and worked fine. But we wanted to make it run in the 64bit environment and i started getting erros for class library. System.BadImageFormatException: Could not load file or assembly or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format." So i wonder if there is any incompatibility issues with class library and 64 bit mode? Any of you know if we cant use class library in this environment?
I have converted my web application developed using visual studio 2003 to 2008. Now my problem is that when I add a new control lets text box or dropdown list on the page or form that was developed in visual studio 2003, the control is not being recognised. How can I ensure that new controls are beiing recognised.
I have installed visual studio 2008 in my system.But my website is in Framework 2.0 and have a reports in it. i have opened my website in visual studio 2008 with the Framework built in 2.0. but many times when i debug it will give a version conflict error for reports as mentioned below.
"The type 'Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportViewer' exists in both 'c:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILMicrosoft.ReportViewer.WebForms9.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3aMicrosoft.ReportViewer.WebForms.dll' and 'c:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILMicrosoft.ReportViewer.WebForms8.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3aMicrosoft.ReportViewer.WebForms.dll"
I am currently using VS 2008 Pro for an ASP.Net class. I got VS from school as part of MSDNAA program. It is version 9.0.21022.8 with .NET framework 3.5 SP1.
My problem is that when I start it up, it does not give me the option to Create or Open a Website. It only gives me the option to Create or Open a Project. So, when I start my homework or in-class assignments, I have to press Shift+Alt+N to Create a Website.
Where the problem comes in is after I start working on the website, I hit Save and it changes it to a Solution. This seemed to have caused a problem with BIND commands being lost in my last homework assignment. Is there something wrong with my install or a setting I can change? I'd rather not reinstall it unless I have to since it is such a pain to uninstall it in the first place.
When I make a simple change to a style property in a CSS class the change only effects the webform in design mode. It has no effect on the web form when viewed in a browser. Why?
I tried the Hotfix above "Design view does not update HTML" to no avail. Is there a 64 bit version of this hotfix?
I've been manually adding the following line every time I create a new user control / web form in one of my ASP.NET web forms projects: Option Strict On. I can't just set it in web.config because it's a legacy project that has user controls / web forms that would bomb out if we turned on option strict for the entire site, so the current solution is to apply it to all new user controls / web forms and slowly update the older pages. Is there some sort of Visual Studio setting / template I can change so that "Option Strict On" is applied automatically when Visual Studio creates the codebehind files?
I have a managed dll compiled in vc++ 2005 with .net 2.0 works fine in visual web 2005.I upgrade my VW to 2008 and add the same dll to a project but getting a compile error.VC++ 2005
public ref class Class1 { public: Class1(){ b1 = gcnew array<System::Int16>(50000);};
So I am a beginner with .NET, Visual Studio, C#, etc. But I am wondering something about the code behind a form and a difference I am seeing in 2008 versus 2005. So lets say I have a simple Windows Form app, C#, and I throw a couple controls on it. Then I add some MessageBox.Show event handlers for the default events....in 2005 there is that little section within the code that is hidden that basically contains the code that 'registers' the controls with the system....I think. That may be a bad definition?? Basically I think that automatic code generated here just basically associates the event to the event handling code....anyway.
I can see this is 2005 (once I click the like gray box), but it does not appear anywhere in 2008. So this has to exist somewhere, and I just wanted to ask to be familiar with what is going on since I am new to this. I still have to figure out how to turn on the code line numbering in 2008, but I can google it.
I have a vs2005 web application project, Since the server is upgraded to windows 7, so i upgraded this web application project to vs 2008, but failed, the error message is as below, Unable to read the project file XX.csproj. The web appilication project verovaluexmllistener is configured to use IIS to access local iis website you must install all of the following windows components. IIS, IIS 6 metabase and iis 6 configuration compatibility asp.net. In addition, you must run vs in the context of administrator account . by default, windows runs applications in a limited -privilege user account even when you are logged on to the computer as an administrator, To run Visual studio with administrative privileges, right click the visual studio .