1/18/2024 0 Comments Mysql visual studio code 2019![]() I found the solution here, Thanks to about Visual Studio Express Install the Connector first, then VS plugin after. The solution for me was to uninstall the Connector and the Visual Studio Plugin, download them as individual components, and then install them separately (not as part of the MySQLServer Installer). The installer I used included the VS Plugin version 1.2.9, which had supposedly fixed installation issues from 1.2.8, but still didn't work for me. When I installed MySQL Community with the ConnectorNET and VisualStudio Plugin options included - MySQL didn't show up as a data provider in Visual Studio. Supposedly another way is to register the MySql Connector with various Visual Studio versions (2010/2012/2013/2015.) during installation: Go to Modify Product Features and select all the relevant Visual Studio versions. I uninstalled the latest ones because I figured they were somehow related to. I solved it by uninstalling the latest Connector/NET drivers (6.7.4) and then installed the older drivers (6.6.5) and it works.
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