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Migration to RTC from HPQC?:

Looking for a tool to export artifacts directly from HPQC to RTC. There are some propitiatory tools out there but is there one by rational (free for ibm)?

if not, what other solutions are there to ease the migration process?

Thanks,

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You can use "Item Connector" framework and develop a plug-in to achieve this. You might want to checkout the following discussion happening on another jazz forum.

http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2474&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

Looking for a tool to export artifacts directly from HPQC to RTC. There are some propitiatory tools out there but is there one by rational (free for ibm)?

if not, what other solutions are there to ease the migration process?

Thanks,

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You can use "Item Connector" framework and develop a plug-in to achieve this. You might want to checkout the following discussion happening on another jazz forum.

http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2474&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

Looking for a tool to export artifacts directly from HPQC to RTC. There are some propitiatory tools out there but is there one by rational (free for ibm)?

if not, what other solutions are there to ease the migration process?

Thanks,




Are you aware of any existing tools developed that could be shared within IBM?

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Are you looking for an open source stuff? In that case, the answer is "NO".

You can use "Item Connector" framework and develop a plug-in to achieve this. You might want to checkout the following discussion happening on another jazz forum.

http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2474&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

Looking for a tool to export artifacts directly from HPQC to RTC. There are some propitiatory tools out there but is there one by rational (free for ibm)?

if not, what other solutions are there to ease the migration process?

Thanks,




Are you aware of any existing tools developed that could be shared within IBM?

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