To install SSDT when you’re not connected to the internet, follow the steps in this section.
If you installed SSDT via a separate install, then you need to upgrade using that method. For example, if you added SSDT using the VSIX extensions, then you must upgrade via the VSIX extensions. To upgrade SSDT, you need to follow the same path used to install SSDT.
You can’t install the community version offline This release of SSDT for VS 2017 can be installed in the following languages: SSDT for Visual Studio 2017 has the same system requirements as Visual Studio.
If you don’t have Visual Studio 2019 installed, then you can download and install Visual Studio 2019 Community.įor Analysis Services, Integration Services, or Reporting Services projects, you can install the appropriate extensions from within Visual Studio with Extensions > Manage Extensions or from the Marketplace. If Visual Studio 2019 is already installed, you can edit the list of workloads to include SSDT. There's no SSDT standalone installer for Visual Studio 2019. With Visual Studio 2019, the required functionality to enable Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services projects has moved into the respective Visual Studio (VSIX) extensions only. The core SSDT functionality to create database projects has remained integral to Visual Studio. SSDT for Visual Studio 2019 Changes in SSDT for Visual Studio 2019 Select SQL Server Data Tools under Data storage and processing in the list of workloads. In the installer, select for the edition of Visual Studio that you want to add SSDT to, and then choose Modify.
In the Windows Start menu, you can search for "installer". To modify the installed Visual Studio workloads to include SSDT, use the Visual Studio Installer. If you don’t have Visual Studio 2022 installed, then you can download and install Visual Studio 2022. If Visual Studio 2022 is already installed, you can edit the list of workloads to include SSDT. There's no SSDT standalone installer for Visual Studio 2022.