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  General - Programming and Database Questions
  How can I re-create a local repository if something goes wrong with the .QMR or .QMW file?
  How do I delete a local repository?
  What is Question Markup Language (QML)?
  How does Perception support XML?
  Can I use QTI XML with Perception?
  How does Perception comply with IMS QTI XML?
  How much disk space will a Perception shared repository containing answers take up?
  Which versions of SQL Server does Perception currently support?
  Which versions of Oracle does Perception currently support?
  How can I export assessment results from Questionmark Perception to HR-XML format?
  How do I upgrade QMWISe 4.1.0.0 to 4.1.0.1 to support HR-XML?
  I'm writing my own program called at the end of an assessment to access the results.
  What is the formal definition of QML?
  Are the database formats fixed, or might they change in future releases?
  Is Perception compliant with the AICC or IMS specifications?
  Can we add our own fields to the Perception databases?
  How do signatures in the answer database work?
  How do I convert an MSDE database in to SQL Server database?
  What is the Content Converter?
  How do I change the name of a shared repository?
  What is PIP?
  Can I copy Perception shared repository files from one folder location to another?
  What collation does the Perception database need?
  Which database tables does the Results Remover delete data from?

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