Erwin bridge import

I am working on the OWB 10g version and trying to import Erwin xml using the metadata import bridge.
I can´t import both the Physical and the Logical names, for tables and columns, into the OWB repository.
The import always place the Physical name into the logical name. The Erwin xml file contain both the physical and logical names.
How do I import both the Physical ?
Regards
Preben Gudbergsen
Tryg
Denmark

Chris,
Could you send me an email ([email protected]). I don't seem to be able to reach you through the email address you specified.
Thanks,
Mark.

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