Iphoto import, no albums came?

Hi
I just got the Aperture 3.1 and have iLife 11 as well.
I did try to import my iphoto library to my Aperture, it all came but not my albums... I did see some video here in the apple.com page and they say it should..
Is there something I need to do or is this a update error??
http://www.apple.com/aperture/iphoto-to-aperture/how.html

I did "Rebuild Database" (Press and hold the Option and Command keys as you start Aperture) and it did fix my problem... I got all my albums

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