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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T14:00:05+00:00 2026-05-11T14:00:05+00:00

I have the following project solution: There is a ASP.NET MVC Web Application where

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I have the following project solution:

  • There is a ASP.NET MVC Web Application where I have a SQL database (mdf file) in the App_Data directory.

  • There is a class library where I have some migrations from migratordotnet. In my build file I have to specify where the SQL database is so it can run the migrations.

For the moment on the migration project I’m using a hardcoded path to access the SQL database in the connection string. It looks sort of like this:

connectionString='Data Source=.\SQLExpress; Integrated Security=true; AttachDbFilename=C:\MySolution\MyMVCProject\App_Data\MyDatabase.mdf' 

This is not how I want to do. I also cannot use relative paths (such as ..\MyMVCPProject\AppData\MyDatabase.mdf because the SQL classes used in migratordotnet won’t be able to translate it right) But I want to use some kind of a substitute path to it, sort of what you’ll find with |DataDirectory| in the Web.Config in the web project like this:

connectionString='Data Source=.\SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|\MyDatabase.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True' 

How do I do achieve this? I can’t use that connection string in the migration project. Because the |DataDirectory| will go to .NET Framework installation path and look for the database file there.

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  1. 2026-05-11T14:00:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:00 pm

    You want something like this (VB .NET code):

    connectionString='Data Source=.\SQLExpress; Integrated Security=true; AttachDbFilename=' & Server.MapPath('~\App_Data\MyDatabase.mdf') 

    Server.MapPath() will turn your relative path into a fully qualified path at runtime.

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