Importing Release Record into SCSM 2012

Hi,     
First of all, I am not sure if what I will ask next is in the correct channel. If i am not, please do guide me to the proper channel.
I am recently working on a project that require migration of Release Record. I am working closely with the ITIL Process Consultant team where the requirement to migrate customer existing Release Record  with Activities.
I have been working with the file "Apendix A" to pinpoint all the Projections needed, and I have been using the command below to identify what is required for Release Record Projection 
Get-SCSMTypeProjection system.workitem.releaserecordprojection
To my surprise, it does not seem as easy how I dealt with Change Request, where Release Record Projection does not include Activity as Target Type. Without this, i could not import a Release Record with Activity (using XML and CSV). I have also compare with
other modules that uses Activity and confirm both Release Record and Service Request does not have the Activity Target Type in its Projection.
Would anyone advice how could i import/migrate Release Record with Activity into SCSM 2012 ? 
Is there a possibility for me to extend the Projection ? (crazy idea I presume) 
Thanks in advance.

Yes, as you have noticed, there is a difference between these projections. The Activities need to be dynamically added. You need to count how many child levels of activities you have, and dynamically add components with sub components for each child
level so that all of the activities for the parent RR and all of their children are pulled recursively.
This sounds complicated but is not that bad if you know how to code.
Aaron explains the basics of dynamic TPs here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/ea159d9e-110e-453a-9cfa-64c4c4fb49b7/get-affecteduser-from-systemworkitemincidentviewslaprojectiontype
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