![]() You will need to install Visual Studio 2015 (the free Community edition will do) in order to have the packages installed on your computer. See Source Control in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) by Ken Van Hyning (Engineering Manager, SQL Server Client Tools). ![]() This can now be enabled by modifying the packages SSMS 2016 (Visual Studio 2015 shell) will load. If you want it, I suggest you vote for this Connect item. Source control integration is being deprecated in Management Studio according to Deprecated Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2016, but that doesn't explain why it's not working in 2016.
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