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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T10:11:06+00:00 2026-06-02T10:11:06+00:00

I have written a regex to match section of an SQL Connection string. In

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I have written a regex to match section of an SQL Connection string. In the first spec, the Initial Catalog etc. were forced not to contain special characters. So I had

string strConn = "Data Source=VAIOE;Initial Catalog=SomeTextOnlyCatname;Integrated 
    Security=True;Persist Security Info=True;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Connect Timeout=0;";
Regex databaseNameRegex =
    new Regex(@"(?i)\b(Initial\sCatalog|Database)\b\s?=\s?(\w+\s*)*;?");

Now, I need to match sections which could have names with symbols, punctuation etc. For example

string strConn = "Data Source=VAIOE;Initial Catalog=N3wC@t@l0gName*6Symbols;Integrated 
    Security=True;Persist Security Info=True;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Connect Timeout=0;";

where I want to return Initial Catalog=N3wC@t@l0gName*6Symbols.

I have tried

Regex databaseNameRegex =
    new Regex(@"(?i)\b(Initial\sCatalog|Database)\b\s?=\s?(\w+\p{P}*\p{M}*\p{Z}*\s*)*;?");

but this fails, due to the presence of semi-colons in the connection string. What is the best regex to deal with this?

Thanks for your time.

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    2026-06-02T10:11:07+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 10:11 am

    Can you use SqlConnection to parse the connection string for you and avoid the RegEx? If you just need the data base name, the following should work:

    var conn = new SqlConnection(strConn);
    Console.WriteLine(conn.Database);
    

    EDIT

    A better way to do this was provided by Allon Guralnek – Thanks!

    Use SqlConnectionStringBuilder for this – it will extract any information you need.

    var connBuilder = new SqlConnectionStringBuilder(strConn);
    Console.WriteLine(connBuilder.InitialCatalog);
    
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