Could Not Load File Or Assembly Microsoft Sqlserver Batchparser Version

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Could Not Load File Or Assembly Microsoft Sql Server Batchparser Version

I have recently upgraded to Visual Studio 2013 and in the process, removed the Visual Studio 2010 install. In my solution I have a number of.sql files that contain database upgrade commands.

Since upgrading I have been unable to edit these files getting an error that Microsoft.SqlServer.BatchParser version 12.0.0.0, publickeytoken 89845dcd8080cc91 could not be loaded. I have read various threads and checked that both the 64 bit and 32 bit versions of this dll are in C Windows assembly.

Aug 27, 2010  Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.BatchParser' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.(description) ASPNETCOMPILER(file), myWebDeploy (project).

However, none of them is version 12.0.0. Freeware Editor For Php. 0 - they are all earlier (9 & 10). I've also tried re-installing the Management Objects but it won't let me, saying there is already a higher version installed. Profilo Storico Della Letteratura Italiana Pdf Printer. Any suggestions please?

Thanks Steve. @ Steve, >>However, if I use the Open With >Source Code Text Editor then I can edit it within VS and it will save it so I can at least get on with the development! So you mean that your app works well now, am I right? If so, would you please make the helpful reply as the answer?

So I could really help you close this case. Of course, if you have other VS IDE usage issue, feel free to let me know:) Have a nice day, Jack We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place. Click to participate the survey. Download Canon Utilities Zoom Browser Ex Windows more.

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