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I'm trying to use Azure DevOps Pipelines to build my .NET Core 2.1 solution from GitHub. It includes a SQL project that has a TargetFrameworkVersion of v4.6.2. This project always fails to build.



Build FAILED.

/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj : warning NU1503: Skipping restore for project '/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj'. The project file may be invalid or missing targets required for restore. [/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MySolution.sln]
/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj(57,3): error MSB4019: The imported project "/usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.403/Microsoft/VisualStudio/v15.0/SSDT/Microsoft.Data.Tools.Schema.SqlTasks.targets" was not found. Confirm that the path in the <Import> declaration is correct, and that the file exists on disk.
1 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)


How do I reference or include those targets for the build server? It builds fine in VS2017. I've spent more than a day hunting and cannot find any information on this problem.










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    What kind of build agent are you using? Windows or Linux? How do you build your solution, do you've some sample yaml code to show us?

    – Herman Cordes
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:47











  • Thanks, that comment alone showed me the answer!

    – Hand-E-Food
    Nov 27 '18 at 2:32
















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I'm trying to use Azure DevOps Pipelines to build my .NET Core 2.1 solution from GitHub. It includes a SQL project that has a TargetFrameworkVersion of v4.6.2. This project always fails to build.



Build FAILED.

/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj : warning NU1503: Skipping restore for project '/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj'. The project file may be invalid or missing targets required for restore. [/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MySolution.sln]
/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj(57,3): error MSB4019: The imported project "/usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.403/Microsoft/VisualStudio/v15.0/SSDT/Microsoft.Data.Tools.Schema.SqlTasks.targets" was not found. Confirm that the path in the <Import> declaration is correct, and that the file exists on disk.
1 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)


How do I reference or include those targets for the build server? It builds fine in VS2017. I've spent more than a day hunting and cannot find any information on this problem.










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    What kind of build agent are you using? Windows or Linux? How do you build your solution, do you've some sample yaml code to show us?

    – Herman Cordes
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:47











  • Thanks, that comment alone showed me the answer!

    – Hand-E-Food
    Nov 27 '18 at 2:32














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I'm trying to use Azure DevOps Pipelines to build my .NET Core 2.1 solution from GitHub. It includes a SQL project that has a TargetFrameworkVersion of v4.6.2. This project always fails to build.



Build FAILED.

/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj : warning NU1503: Skipping restore for project '/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj'. The project file may be invalid or missing targets required for restore. [/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MySolution.sln]
/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj(57,3): error MSB4019: The imported project "/usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.403/Microsoft/VisualStudio/v15.0/SSDT/Microsoft.Data.Tools.Schema.SqlTasks.targets" was not found. Confirm that the path in the <Import> declaration is correct, and that the file exists on disk.
1 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)


How do I reference or include those targets for the build server? It builds fine in VS2017. I've spent more than a day hunting and cannot find any information on this problem.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to use Azure DevOps Pipelines to build my .NET Core 2.1 solution from GitHub. It includes a SQL project that has a TargetFrameworkVersion of v4.6.2. This project always fails to build.



Build FAILED.

/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj : warning NU1503: Skipping restore for project '/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj'. The project file may be invalid or missing targets required for restore. [/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MySolution.sln]
/home/vsts/work/1/s/MySolution/MyDatabase/MyDatabase.sqlproj(57,3): error MSB4019: The imported project "/usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.403/Microsoft/VisualStudio/v15.0/SSDT/Microsoft.Data.Tools.Schema.SqlTasks.targets" was not found. Confirm that the path in the <Import> declaration is correct, and that the file exists on disk.
1 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)


How do I reference or include those targets for the build server? It builds fine in VS2017. I've spent more than a day hunting and cannot find any information on this problem.







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  • 2





    What kind of build agent are you using? Windows or Linux? How do you build your solution, do you've some sample yaml code to show us?

    – Herman Cordes
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:47











  • Thanks, that comment alone showed me the answer!

    – Hand-E-Food
    Nov 27 '18 at 2:32














  • 2





    What kind of build agent are you using? Windows or Linux? How do you build your solution, do you've some sample yaml code to show us?

    – Herman Cordes
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:47











  • Thanks, that comment alone showed me the answer!

    – Hand-E-Food
    Nov 27 '18 at 2:32








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What kind of build agent are you using? Windows or Linux? How do you build your solution, do you've some sample yaml code to show us?

– Herman Cordes
Nov 26 '18 at 7:47





What kind of build agent are you using? Windows or Linux? How do you build your solution, do you've some sample yaml code to show us?

– Herman Cordes
Nov 26 '18 at 7:47













Thanks, that comment alone showed me the answer!

– Hand-E-Food
Nov 27 '18 at 2:32





Thanks, that comment alone showed me the answer!

– Hand-E-Food
Nov 27 '18 at 2:32












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Thanks to Herman Cordes for directing my investigation.



The problem was the selected build server. SSDT is a Windows-only package, so I had to use a Windows VM instead of the default Ubuntu VM, and use the VSBuild@1 task instead of DotNetCoreCLI@2.



azure-pipelines.yml



pool:
vmImage: 'vs2017-win2016'

steps:
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: 'vsbuild $(buildConfiguration)'
inputs:
configuration: $(buildConfiguration)


EDIT: The MSBuild@1 task also works.






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    Thanks to Herman Cordes for directing my investigation.



    The problem was the selected build server. SSDT is a Windows-only package, so I had to use a Windows VM instead of the default Ubuntu VM, and use the VSBuild@1 task instead of DotNetCoreCLI@2.



    azure-pipelines.yml



    pool:
    vmImage: 'vs2017-win2016'

    steps:
    - task: VSBuild@1
    displayName: 'vsbuild $(buildConfiguration)'
    inputs:
    configuration: $(buildConfiguration)


    EDIT: The MSBuild@1 task also works.






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      Thanks to Herman Cordes for directing my investigation.



      The problem was the selected build server. SSDT is a Windows-only package, so I had to use a Windows VM instead of the default Ubuntu VM, and use the VSBuild@1 task instead of DotNetCoreCLI@2.



      azure-pipelines.yml



      pool:
      vmImage: 'vs2017-win2016'

      steps:
      - task: VSBuild@1
      displayName: 'vsbuild $(buildConfiguration)'
      inputs:
      configuration: $(buildConfiguration)


      EDIT: The MSBuild@1 task also works.






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        Thanks to Herman Cordes for directing my investigation.



        The problem was the selected build server. SSDT is a Windows-only package, so I had to use a Windows VM instead of the default Ubuntu VM, and use the VSBuild@1 task instead of DotNetCoreCLI@2.



        azure-pipelines.yml



        pool:
        vmImage: 'vs2017-win2016'

        steps:
        - task: VSBuild@1
        displayName: 'vsbuild $(buildConfiguration)'
        inputs:
        configuration: $(buildConfiguration)


        EDIT: The MSBuild@1 task also works.






        share|improve this answer















        Thanks to Herman Cordes for directing my investigation.



        The problem was the selected build server. SSDT is a Windows-only package, so I had to use a Windows VM instead of the default Ubuntu VM, and use the VSBuild@1 task instead of DotNetCoreCLI@2.



        azure-pipelines.yml



        pool:
        vmImage: 'vs2017-win2016'

        steps:
        - task: VSBuild@1
        displayName: 'vsbuild $(buildConfiguration)'
        inputs:
        configuration: $(buildConfiguration)


        EDIT: The MSBuild@1 task also works.







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