Licensing

Licensing

I installed Visual Studio 2015, but “nmake” is still not recognized when I try to compile a UDF.

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      The below snippet is taken from this page: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/60k1461a.aspx “In Visual Studio 2015, Visual C++ is not installed by default. When installing, be sure to choose Custom installation and then choose the C++ components you require. Or, if Visual Studio is already installed, choose File | New | Project | C++ and you will be prompted to install the necessary components.”