to work in the right way for the EP development do I need to have visual studio and the AOS installed on the same machines?
Thanks,
Luca Ganz
To do EP development, you need Visual Studio installed on the client machine, along with Visual Studio tools for Dynamics AX. Visual studio uses the client application's COM connector to interface with AX and get the AOT and metadata. Whether or not the AOS and client are installed on the same machine depends on your installation, but in a typical production or development installation, these will be on different boxes.
You can read more about installing VS for AX here: Install Visual Studio Tools [AX 2012]
Here is the TechNet section on installing Enterprise Portal: Install Enterprise Portal [AX 2012]
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I installed the Azure Feature Pack for Integration Services (SSIS). During the installation I got this message:
"64-bit SSIS is not found. This will only install 32-bit feature pack that can only be used with 32-bit SSIS (e.g in SSDT)"
When I run the visual studio, the Azure is disabled in the SSIS toolbox.
How can I fix this issue and make the Azure enable in the toolbox?
I have installed Visual Studio ver 16.6.5
I have installed SQL Server 2017 and 2019
My pc is 64-bit
Regards
Waleed
Since you are running Visual Studio 2019 (16.6.5 as you say), you should check which version of the Azure Feature Pack for Integration Services you have installed.
The Azure Feature Pack for Integration Services version should match the targeted SQL Server version for your SSIS project (Configuration Properties -> TargetServerVersion).
We have to create ssrs reports for Dynamics AX. When my friend tried to follow tutorials which says Got to Visual Studio- File -Dynamics AX- Dynamics AX Reporting Project. This is the path to follow. But when i click on File , I dont see Dynamics AX Option available. COuld you please let me know how can i get that option? What needs to be done/installed to get that option?
You need to install the Visual Studio Tools pieces from the AX 2012 install ISO.
See here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd309576.aspx
Visual Studio Tools integrate the development of Microsoft Dynamics AX
with Microsoft Visual Studio. Developers can use these tools to create
managed code that accesses X++ objects. Developers can also use the
tools to create or modify controls for Enterprise Portal for Microsoft
Dynamics AX and reports for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.
For more information about Visual Studio Tools, see Visual Studio
Development for Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Install Visual Studio Tools
Use this procedure to install Visual Studio Tools. If you install other Microsoft Dynamics AX components at the same time, the installation pages vary, depending on the components that you are installing.
Start Microsoft Dynamics AX Setup. Under Install, select Microsoft Dynamics AX components.
You can use this link :
Install visual studio component
first you need to install compatible visual studio,
for example ax 2012 rtm, ax 2012, and ax 2012 fpp: compatible to visual studio 2010, 2013 at least professional edition (I recommended using visual studio 2010 ultimate)
for ax 2012 r2, r3, compatible using visual studio 2013 etc
then install that tools on developer server, and install the visual studio tools that comes in ax 2012 installation cd/dvd/iso's
I am trying to install VS2013 update 5 but it will not install as it says it is blocked and I must "uninstall the older version of Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova (Multi Device Hybrid Apps) through Control Panel...".
I have uninstalled this as requested (though the new version - 14.0.50619.1 - that installs with VS2015 is still installed) but it still will not let me install and keeps repeating the message.
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Has anybody else seen this and is there a workaround?
Thanks
Can you try this -
Open RegEdit, find this key:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\12.0\JavaScriptLanguageService
Delete the MDD-specific value: “ReferenceGroups_MDD”.
Do not delete the “ReferenceGroups” value, or you may mess up your JSLS intelli-sense for non-MDD scenarios.
Deleting that ReferenceGroups_MDD value under the JSLS key should unblock the installation of any installers that are blocking because they (incorrectly) think that you still have the VS2013 Tools for Apache Cordova installed.
Note: If you upgrade to Update5, you will lose the ability to work with MDD projects until we release the next version of our tools that work on top of update5. We are in process of validating our next release for Update5 and will release it soon.
I am sorry that the uninstall of our tools (for Apache Cordova) is not working for you.
The command to uninstall a previous version of the tools has 2 different GUIDS in it.
"%ProgramData%\Package Cache\{f2f851cc-42a1-41f2-a2cd-a0e4627a60cb}\vs2013mda_0.1.exe" /uninstall /passive /force/burn.ignoredependencies={53d408db-eb91-43fb-9d8f-167681c19763};vsupdate_KB2829760
The first is the GUID of the Cordova package that you have installed on your machine that you want to uninstall. You can find the correct GUID to use by searching under %ProgramData%\Package Cache for vs2013mda_0.1.exe and find the GUID of the folder where it resides. Substitute the GUID you find on your machine for the first GUID in the command line script.
The second GUID in the command is the GUID of the package that is blocking the uninstall. There are a number of packages that will block the uninstall, and we have included a command for all of them but perhaps not with the right combination of MDD GUID that you have on your machine.
Here is a guide to which GUID you should use in the 2nd part of the command:
If you have VS 2013 Update 4 installed on your machine:
{53d408db-eb91-43fb-9d8f-167681c19763}
If you have VS 2013 Update 5 CTP1 installed on your machine:
{ee836379-0143-481a-97c9-d577d049e22a}
If you have VS 2013 Update 5 CTP2 installed on your machine:
{cf552a8c-484b-4e33-afe7-c81dfadb0cfc}
If none of these work for you still, you can find the correct GUID to use by looking in the uninstall log for the MDD tools. When you attempt to uninstall MDD tools via Add Remove Programs, it will create a log file in %Temp% called dd_mda_tools_YYYYMMDDNNNN.log. In that uninstall log there will be a line that looks something like this:
Detected related bundle: {53d408db-eb91-43fb-9d8f-167681c19763}, type: Dependent.
Chances are the GUID for the related bundle in your file will be different from the ones we have covered in the pre-constructed commands. You can substitute the dependent GUID that you find in your uninstall log for the GUID in the 2nd part of the command.
Let me know if this works or not.
I am preparing to do some web development against a SQL Server 2012 server on a fresh install of win 7 x64 development VM.
What should I install first, visual studio or SSMS?
This is my favorite order:
Windows update before installing anything.
SQL Server 2012
If you have SP1 integrated with you ISO file, skip to step 4.
If you have both SP1 and U5 integrated with your ISO file, skip to step 5
Unselect SQL Server Data Tools during installation (step 8 will install the VS 2012 templates instead of these old 2010 ones)
SQL Server 2012 SP1
SQL Server 2012 SP1 U5
Visual Studio 2012
If you have U3 integrated with you ISO file, skip to step 7.
Unselect SQL Server Data Tools during installation because we'll install the updated bits in step 7
Visual Studio 2012 U3
SQL Server Data Tools - BI (adds BI project templates to Visual Studio 2012)
SQL Server Data Tools (allows you to manage SQL Server 2012 from within visual Studio 2012)
Windows Update
ReSharper
StyleCop
SQL ToolBelt
Neither - you can install them in any order. While you do get the occasional question about it in various different forums, I have done this and never had an issue.
SQL does have a Visual Studio dependency (formerly) called BIDS, but Visual Studio can install over/around this no problem.
Note that this answer is correct when using the initial SQL 2012 release (as that was the latest edition when this question was asked). Subsequent releases may have changed things. I have made this answer CW to encourage others to edit it as necessary to include info about later versions.
I don't know if there is a different way for VMs but on Windows we used to install SQL Server first, as some of the configurations of Visual studio conflict with SQL Server configurations if it was installed before
No direct dependencies found between the two components, installing Visual Studio first then ensure that .NET Framework installed properly is my approach, then installing SQL Server, but in all cases the SQL Server installation installs the following software components - 2008:
NET Framework 3.5
SQL Server Native Client
SQL Server Setup support files
My approach:
Visual Studio 2008.
Visual Studio SP1.
SQL Server 2008.
Run Windows updates.
Useful question here
I am trying to create a webproject which can be deployed on azure. I have VS 2010 trial version (pro) installed on windows 7. When i click cloud (under VC#) i am prompted to install Windows azure tools. I do this. I get the tools installed message. I restart VS 2010. But i fail to find windows azure web project template, which should have been installed. It just shows me the same sequence of screens (install tools etc). I am executing VS 2010 under administrator role.
Steps described # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/ff687127.aspx
Questions
Is Windows azure template projects not allowed in Trial edition of VS 2010 pro?
Can such a project be made using VS 2010 express?
Thank you
Sameer
I'm not sure about trial versions, as I've never tried installing with a trial edition. However: I've run other software packages with trial versions of Visual Studio, without issue.
The SDK will work with Visual Studio 2010 Pro and above, as well as Visual Web Developer 2010 Express (downloadable here).
For installing the tools properly, I'd suggest going here and installing via Web Platform Installer. It will make sure you have all needed dependencies.