In 2010, Microsoft began shifting from BIDS to a more integrated SSDT experience. While modern SSDT is fully integrated into Visual Studio 2022, SSDT 2010 was designed to work specifically with: Visual Studio 2010 (Shell)

Legacy tools do not receive security patches. Using Visual Studio 2010 shells exposes your development endpoints to unpatched exploits. Operating System Incompatibility

This guide provides the necessary information for finding, downloading, and setting up the SQL Server Data Tools 2010 environment today. Understanding SSDT 2010

It is important to note that or easily available for direct download from official Microsoft channels.

: Future Windows updates can break the Visual Studio 2010 shell without warning.

: Launch the SSDTSetup.exe file as an Administrator.

For modern development, Microsoft now releases SSDT as a standalone installer that works with Visual Studio 2019 and 2022. If you do not have Visual Studio installed, the installer will install a stripped-down "shell" version of Visual Studio for you to use.

SSDT 2010 shifted database development to a "declarative" model, where developers define the desired state of a database rather than writing manual migration scripts. Key Features of the 2010 Release

However, you can still find older versions or the compatible Visual Studio 2010 Shell.

[BIDS / Visual Studio 2008] ──> [SSDT 2010 / December 2012 Release] ──> [SSDT 2015-2019] ──> [VS 2022 Extensions]

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