If my ASP.net not inculde the database what should write in Web.config

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Hi guys if i use the asp.net to write the code but i didnt involve to connect to the sql database what should i write in the web.config under the connection string??
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Hi guys if i use the asp.net to write the code but i didnt involve to connect to the sql database what should i write in the web.config under the connection string??
just use the default setting from ASP.NET web.config. Because there is no "connection string" if you use default web config.
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