Import requirements into DOORS Requirements Professional?

We start using the complete Jazz suite (RM, CCM and QM) from the M10 build.
Until now our organization was using Borland Caliber as a requirements management tool and we need to import the requirements from Caliber into RM (DOORS req prof).
In Caliber it is possible to export to Access.
Is there any facility to import requirements into RM (DOORS req prof)?
What is the possible format (Access, Excel, CSV)?
Until now our organization was using Borland Caliber as a requirements management tool and we need to import the requirements from Caliber into RM (DOORS req prof).
In Caliber it is possible to export to Access.
Is there any facility to import requirements into RM (DOORS req prof)?
What is the possible format (Access, Excel, CSV)?
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We start using the complete Jazz suite (RM, CCM and QM) from the M10 build.
Until now our organization was using Borland Caliber as a requirements management tool and we need to import the requirements from Caliber into RM (DOORS req prof).
In Caliber it is possible to export to Access.
Is there any facility to import requirements into RM (DOORS req prof)?
What is the possible format (Access, Excel, CSV)?
Please see this forum discussion:
http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12892

We start using the complete Jazz suite (RM, CCM and QM) from the M10 build.
Until now our organization was using Borland Caliber as a requirements management tool and we need to import the requirements from Caliber into RM (DOORS req prof).
In Caliber it is possible to export to Access.
Is there any facility to import requirements into RM (DOORS req prof)?
What is the possible format (Access, Excel, CSV)?
Please see this forum discussion:
http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12892
The other thread does cover the formats you raised. With the next RRC release (formerally called DOORS Requirements Professional) it will be possible to import requirements from CSV, Word, and data from ReqPro.
With CSV it will be possible to bring MS Access data into an RRC database. Other important import formats will also be considered for future releases.