SSIS Toolbox components are all missing?! Here’s the fix!

Credit to stux-12364 for the jigsaw image.

When you install SSDT, you can find that the SSIS Toolbox components are all missing.

I am writing this blog for myself BECAUSE I ALWAYS FORGET WHERE IT IS and I am SO ANGRY with myself right now.

Here is what to do:

  • Click on Control Flow
  • Go to the right hand side of the panel and look for the little table thingy
  • Here it is, circled at the right hand side:
  • Click on it….

And SSIS Toolbox is baaack!

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