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We are migrating one of our major projects into RRC 3.0.1 and are trying to figure out the most efficient way to migrate our requirements.

We are currently using ReqPro 7.0.1.1 to manage requirements for our project.

We are aware that there will be a ReqPro migration utility and documentation for the GA version of RRC 3.0.1.1 in October, but since our client does not plan on getting the new release immediately we can't count on this option.

:?: Any suggestions on the most efficient way to migrate these requirements?

Options I know of so far:
1. Export them from ReqPro into a csv file and then import the csv into RRC. The problem with this method is that you can not import links.
2. Manually create all the requirements. (definitely not ideal)
3. Migration Utility - RRC 3.0.1.1 (can't count on this one)

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We are migrating one of our major projects into RRC 3.0.1 and are trying to figure out the most efficient way to migrate our requirements.

We are currently using ReqPro 7.0.1.1 to manage requirements for our project.

We are aware that there will be a ReqPro migration utility and documentation for the GA version of RRC 3.0.1.1 in October, but since our client does not plan on getting the new release immediately we can't count on this option.

:?: Any suggestions on the most efficient way to migrate these requirements?

Options I know of so far:
1. Export them from ReqPro into a csv file and then import the csv into RRC. The problem with this method is that you can not import links.
2. Manually create all the requirements. (definitely not ideal)
3. Migration Utility - RRC 3.0.1.1 (can't count on this one)


Hi Jorgefelix
The ReqPro migration utility would be ideal. CSV import is an option as you mentioned.

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