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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T18:39:44+00:00 2026-06-12T18:39:44+00:00

I would like to use Entity Framework 5 from which I can use one

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I would like to use Entity Framework 5 from which I can use one MVC Model that can span two or more databases.

Is this possible?

In other words, have one EF model that can use two or more databases. Because with MVC, you can only use 1 model in a View. Some of the data with some of the Views can come from different databases. In order to use the model binder in MVC and map it to EF 5 columns, I would need to accomplish this.

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    2026-06-12T18:39:46+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:39 pm

    ASP.NET MVC is NOT dependent on Entity Framework.

    ASP.NET MVC is a framework for building web application that stick with the Model View Controller pattern. It is not bounded to Entity framework. It can work with any data access technologies like LINQ2SQL / Entity Framework / Pure ADO.NET etc.. that means you can develop MVC application with or without using Entity Framework.

    I assume you want to get data from 2 different databases and load a model object. You can do that by writing a select query which gets data from 2 databases and put that in a Stored procedure and put that proc in your database which your DbContext is communicating with. Then execute the stored proc and load the Model object.

    a sample procedure which gets data from 2 databases

    CREATE PROCEDURE GetCustomer(@id int)
    AS
      BEGIN
        SELECT C.ID,A.DateReceived
        FROM  FirstServerName.DbName.dbo.Customer C
        INNER JOIN  SecondServerName.DbName.dbo.Applications A
        ON A.CustomerID=C.CustomerID
        AND A.CustomerID=@id
      END
    

    To execute the stored proc with Entity framework, you can use Database.SqlQuery method

      var idParam = new SqlParameter { ParameterName = "@Id", Value = 414};
      var result = context.Database.SqlQuery<Customer>
                                          ("exec GetCustomer @Id", idParam).ToList();
    

    This will execute your proc and load the data to an instance of Customer class, assuming the result set structure and your model class structure look similar.

    You may need to adjust the permissions of the stored proc to read data from the relevant databases /tables.

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