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I have a Windows form application with database in the folder of the project itself (.mdf and .ldf files). I have my connection strings in the app.config file. I want to use the relative path in app.config file so that even if I move the folder to some other drive or pc, it should work. Please help.

Please understand that I want relative path to the database file in app.config file and not in the .cs files.

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    Have you tried putting a relative path in the config file? What happened?
    – Dan Puzey
    Oct 22, 2012 at 9:19
  • Yes, I did! I used |DataDirectory| to create a relative path. It was working but I am not sure of it, because after I created a deployement (a setup package) and then installed on another machine, it did not work. Oct 22, 2012 at 9:24
  • Perhaps you should describe in more detail your setup package and in what way it didn't work; if it was working in one scenario then the problem may not be your relative path.
    – Dan Puzey
    Oct 22, 2012 at 9:26
  • My Setup Package is just the published project, the default visual studio 2010 feature. Oct 22, 2012 at 9:27

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Just using "directory/file" will work.

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  • consider I have all my .cs files and .mdf and .ldf files in the folder QuizMaster. Then will database.mdf work? Oct 22, 2012 at 9:17
  • They need to be relative to the application path. So if you have your files in Quizmaster, the path needs to be "Quizmaster\file.mdf"
    – Kinexus
    Oct 22, 2012 at 9:33
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Use the "~". This says that you are in the current working directory.. You can form the relative from this one.

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