It also provided the ability to integrate with source control as well as providing tools that allowed Schema and Data comparison, unit testing, and test data generation. ![]() The tool was called “Business Intelligence Developer Studio” (BIDS), which was a Visual Studio IDE shell that only served Business Intelligence projects such as Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services. ![]() The first emergence of SQL Server Data Tools was during the release of Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008. In this post, I will focus on the tools while leaving Source Control, Continues Integration, and deployment to future posts. ![]() I am the first to admit that the SQL Server/Visual Studio relation has been very confusing for the past few years especially when it comes to Data Tools and Source Control. This post is provided by Senior App Dev Manager, Fadi Andari who provides some history around Data Tools and a practical walk-through of SSDT.
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