In my machine I have installed Visual Studio 2022.
I have a SSIS project that I want to open and it says “incompatible” when I try to open the solution.
A popup opens and says:
Unsupported This version of Visual Studio is unable to open the
following projects. The project types may not be installed or this
version of Visual Studio may not support them. For more information on
enabling these project types or otherwise migrating your assets,
please see the details in the “Migration Report” displayed after
clicking OK.
- XXX (incompatible), “C:\dev\xxxx\SSIS
Project\XXX.dtproj”Non-functional changes required Visual Studio will automatically make
non-functional changes to the following projects in order to enable
them to open in Visual Studio 2015, Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio
2012, and Visual Studio 2010 SP1. Project behavior will not be
impacted.
- XXX, “C:\dev\xxxx\SSIS
Project\XXX.sln”
From the message it appears that I need an old version, although I already saw version VS2019 open it.
Microsoft doesn’t make it easy, and if I have this new version it seems I need to uninstall it completly and then I can try install the old version.
Any workaround it? How do you normally solve this kind of issues? Feels ankward that I need to unistall VS2022.