It notices that you already installed the Visual Studio 2010 Integrated Shell and won’t install it again. If you then install SQL Server 2012 and choose “SQL Server Data Tools” on the Feature Selection page, it will install SSDT-BIDS. If you have not installed SQL Server 2012 (or you did install it but did not select “SQL Server Data Tools” on the Feature Selection page), and go to to download and install SSDT, it will automatically install the Visual Studio 2010 Integrated Shell, apply SP1, and install SSDT-DB, but does NOT install SSDT-BIDS. Then after wasting much time I realized I still needed to install SSDT-DB. I did not realize I was missing the database project functionality until I could not find the SQL Server Object Explorer window in Visual Studio. So to install SSDT-DB, follow Install SQL Server Data Tools. Instead of installing SSDT-DB it installs a pointer to a web install that you will see when you try to create a new database project in Visual Studio 2010 (in other words it installs a “stub project” that allows SQL Server 2012 users to acquire the latest SSDT version from the web). If you go thru the SQL Server 2012 installation and choose “SQL Server Data Tools” on the Feature Selection page, it will install SSDT-BIDS as well as the Visual Studio 2010 Integrated Shell (the Integrated Shell will only contain SSDT tools, and does not include VS programming languages and the features that support their respective project systems), it then applies SP1, but does NOT install SSDT-DB. I ran through multiple types of installations, and this is what I found out: However, depending on how you go about installing SSDT, either SSDT-BIDS or SSDT-DB will not be installed. It also includes features from SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio). It is also a suite of Visual Studio 2010 add-in tools for building SQL Server database solutions/projects (let’s call that suite SSDT-DB), a replacement for Visual Studio Database Developer edition (aka “ Data Dude“). SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is a Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) replacement, meaning it has a suite of Visual Studio 2010 add-in tools for building Integration Services (SSIS), Analysis Services (SSAS) & Reporting Services (SSRS) solutions (let’s call that suite SSDT-BIDS).
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