- SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO 17 CREATE HOW TO
- SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO 17 CREATE INSTALL
- SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO 17 CREATE UPDATE
With SSMS 18 around the corner (RC1 available at the time of writing), I decided to have a look at the changelog for this version (available here) hoping to see “Dark theme fully supported” (no luck there) or something else interesting when this note caught my eye: Moving the code and debugging from a new project (with new references to the newer versions of the same assemblies) created and run in VS 2017 solved the problem. I recently had issues with running and debugging an extension from Visual Studio 2015 on SSMS 18. The simplest way to work around this is to create a new project in VS 2017, reference the new assemblies (i.e., the newer versions of the same assemblies) and move all of your extension code into the new solution and try running it from there. One more thing to note on this final point is that extensions developed with Visual Studio 2015 might not work properly on SSMS 18 due to assembly version incompatibilities.
SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO 17 CREATE INSTALL
The default install location for the SSMS executable (required for running and debugging the extension) now is:Ĭopy Code C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AppEnv\15.0\.There are only a few things that changed from back then so if you’re already familiar with the previous tutorial, you should just skim through this list and you’re good to go.
If You Already Read the Create Your Own SQL Server Management Studio 17 (SSMS) Extension Tutorial If you read the previous tutorial and just want to catch up on what’s changed, then you should only read the next section covering the differences between developing an extension for the previous version of SSMS and this one. So if you’re new here, you should skip the next section and go to the Background or straight to the Requirements section if you don’t want to be bothered with the reasons why I wrote this tutorial. Even though this is an update, it will cover all the steps again in full so the people who haven’t read that one can still get started with creating their own extensions from this tutorial alone.
SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO 17 CREATE UPDATE
It’s sort of an update to the Create Your Own SQL Server Management Studio 17 (SSMS) Extension tutorial and if you’re already familiar with that one, there’s no need to go through this one as well because most of the stuff there still applies. It will cover only the basic setup and steps required to get started.
SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO 17 CREATE HOW TO
This will be a step-by-step guide on how to create your own SQL Server Management Studio 18 extension (SSMS from now on).