Migrating Designer Repository 6i to Repository 10g

My client has an Oracle Designer repository 6i Version 6.5.92.1.9 Release 4.7.(Repository 9i).
He has created an Oracle Designer repository 10g (latest version) onto another server.
He wants to migrate his Repository 6i into his new repository 10g.
Is it possible to do this, if not could you tell me more.
Thanks

He ought to be able to use the Export in the Repository Administration Utility (RAU) in 6i to export the repository and Import in the RAU in 10g to import it. Two caveats:
1. Don't try to go from a versioned repository to a non-versioned one. I think the other way around works, but I don't have mine versioned, so I don't know for sure.
2. Make absolutely sure that you are using the right EXP for the database version in which the 6i repository is stored and the right IMP for the database version in which the 10g repository is stored. Check the EXECUTE_EXP and EXECUTE_IMP registry settings on each. I've seen a lot of problems that could be avoided by using the right export and import.

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