~/bin in the path

shouldn't ~/bin be in the path?

It's not a rule, per se, but setting ~/bin at the system level doesn't make sense considering your /home stuff can change and different users may or may not have ~/bin.
having user¡s stuff in home folder creates on them the need of a bin folder in path at one moment or another.
this is just to simplify things to users.
that's why i think it could be in the default path

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    places it in the deployment SQLs to populate the SQLCMD variables DefaultDataPath, DefaultFileprefix and the DefaultFilename(s) which are generated when pressing "Executed" or "Debug" the project.
    My problem is that we have to test database performance with larger volumes of data (e.g. two million rows and more). These cannot be stored in the User-path but must be handled by some kind of professional DB-Manager on various storage devices. When everything
    is tested, the publishing function of VS2013 will extract the structure and you are done incl. all the performance taming things.
    The dialog from the project properties can change to a different Server, but that server does not know your project database. The server and the DB-Files should be specified by the developer before VS2013 creates the database.
    So  the right forum would be a forum, where people developing SQL Server solutions with VS2013 are reading the questions.
    Thanks again for your patience.
    Regards Uwe

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