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Swordfish can create its own internal databases or it can use one of the following DBMS: Oracle, MySQL 5.x, or SQLServer. I would recommend the use of internal databases if the number of segments is not that great.
The database is where the translation memory will be stored. A translation memory is where the translations will be stored.
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Dear Norwegian Light,
Swordfish can create its own internal databases or it can use one of the following DBMS: Oracle, MySQL 5.x, or SQLServer. I would recommend the use of internal databases if the number of segments is not that great.
The database is where the translation memory will be stored. A translation memory is where the translations will be stored.
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