Getting your SSIS custom extensions to be supported by the multi-version support of SSDT 2015 for SQL Server 2016
'We recently released the multi-version support (also known as One Designer) in SSDT 2015, which allows SSIS developers to author, execute, deploy and debug multiple versions of SSIS package from a single version of SSDT designer. With the latest SSDT 2015, SSIS developers can switch the “Target Server Version” property to specify the version of which SSIS package is executed and deployed on. Today, we will show you how to get your custom extensions to be supported by the multi-version support in SSDT 2015.'...
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