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Default Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 08:10 AM






I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
..dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

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Michael

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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM






Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
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Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Todd C
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Todd C
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Todd C
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Todd C
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Todd C
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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Todd C
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 12:33 PM



Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

Quote:
I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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michael
 
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Default RE: Running a .dtsx created in VS2005 in VS2008 - 10-20-2008 , 08:25 PM



SSIS is not one of the listed Project Types in my VS2008 installation. So, I
reinserted the installation disk hoping that I could add it. I originally
installed everyting except C++. Didn't even see an Option for SSIS while in
Maintenance Mode (Add/Remove features).

Not really sure were to go next.
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Michael


"Todd C" wrote:

Quote:
Open up VS2008 and try creating a new project. When you are presente with a
list of Project Types, is SSIS one of them? If not, it is possible that not
all features of VS 2008 were installed.

HTH
--
Todd C

"michael" wrote:

I have a .dtsx that I originally created in VS2005. I would like to get the
designer of VS2008 to be able to edit the code so that I can maintain the
.dtsx in VS2008 instead of VS2005. Even though VS2008 seemed to indictate
that it converted the .sln and other files to the VS2008 format, the .dtsx
wouldn't open in the designer nor display in the Solution Explorer.

When I click on the .sln file it says that xxx.dtproj cannot be opened
because its project type (.dtproj) is not supported by this version of the
application.

Any suggestions?

--
Michael

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