Is there a Cisco AireOS to Cisco IOS XE conversion tool?

Hi,
We're currently migrating some AireOS WLCs networks into 5760 IOS XE.
Is there a tool or procedure available to converte an Cisco AireOS configuration into Cisco IOS XE?
I'm currently looking into the the "Cisco AireOS to Cisco IOS XE Command Mapping Reference, Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE" document and I was wondering is there is an easy way to do this
Kind regards,
Vasco

There is not real tool that does this conversion.  It's best to treat this as a Greenfield implementation.
Thanks,
Scott
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