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Just English for now. I get a lot of requests for a Spanish export, which I could do since I can read the language, but I don't feel confident enough to make sure I get a clean copy. Languages other than that, I wouldn't venture to attempt, since I wouldn't be able to make sure they are accurate or not. | Just English for now. I get a lot of requests for a Spanish export, which I could do since I can read the language, but I don't feel confident enough to make sure I get a clean copy. Languages other than that, I wouldn't venture to attempt, since I wouldn't be able to make sure they are accurate or not. | ||
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- | ** Can you make exports for other formats? ** | ||
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- | Sure! Just let me know what you'd like. I used to have some for Microsoft Access and XML, but since they're pretty obscure, I dropped doing it in newer releases. Making a port to another format can be tedious, but once it's cleanly scripted, it's easy to do. | ||
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- | There's some software I don't have access to, otherwise I'd create database exports myself. Examples include Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle. | ||