Question about moving a SQL profile to a different database

All,
I know in 11g I can move SQL baselines to another host. Does anyone know if I can more just a single SQL Profile and how that is accomplished. I'm not seeing a PL/SQL package do to this but I may be missing it. Also, no hits on Metalink or Ask Tom on how to do this. I have this vague memory that it is possible but I'll be dammed if I can figure out how to do it.
thanks in advance
J Sebastian

Just to inform
http://blog.flimatech.com/2010/06/08/how-does-one-move-sql-profiles-from-one-instance-to-another/
Have very good example how to move SQL profile

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    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (108305902,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('07-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/07/2010 3:24',to_date('07-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/07/2010 3:28','05/07/2010 3:31','RADAR','SYS','SYSTEM','W','05/02/2010','05/02/2010 0:00',to_date('05-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/05/2010 0:00',to_date('08-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/08/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161.K','161. K','1',null,1);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (108306002,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('02-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/02/2010 21:00',to_date('02-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/02/2010 21:30','05/03/2010 1:07','RADAR','SYS','CHAN B','W','05/02/2010','05/02/2010 0:00',to_date('05-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/05/2010 0:00',to_date('08-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/08/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,2);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (108306102,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('02-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/02/2010 21:00',to_date('02-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/02/2010 21:30','05/03/2010 1:07','RADAR','SYS','CHAN A','W','05/02/2010','05/02/2010 0:00',to_date('05-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/05/2010 0:00',to_date('08-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/08/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,3);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (104188702,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('29-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/29/2010 10:09',to_date('29-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/29/2010 10:11','4/29/2010 10:30','RADAR','SYS','SYSTEM','W','4/25/2010','4/25/2010 0:00',to_date('28-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/28/2010 0:00',to_date('01-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/01/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161.K','161. K','1',null,4);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (104188402,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('26-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/26/2010 13:33',to_date('26-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/26/2010 13:46','4/26/2010 15:23','RADAR','SYS','CHAN A','W','4/25/2010','4/25/2010 0:00',to_date('28-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/28/2010 0:00',to_date('01-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/01/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,5);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (104188502,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('26-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/26/2010 13:33',to_date('26-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/26/2010 13:46','4/26/2010 15:23','RADAR','SYS','CHAN B','W','4/25/2010','4/25/2010 0:00',to_date('28-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/28/2010 0:00',to_date('01-MAY-10','DD-MON-RR'),'05/01/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,6);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (101223702,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('19-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/19/2010 1:30',to_date('19-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/19/2010 2:10','4/19/2010 3:12','RADAR','SYS','CHAN B','W','4/18/2010','4/18/2010 0:00',to_date('21-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/21/2010 0:00',to_date('24-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/24/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,7);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (101223802,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('19-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/19/2010 1:30',to_date('19-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/19/2010 2:10','4/19/2010 3:12','RADAR','SYS','CHAN A','W','4/18/2010','4/18/2010 0:00',to_date('21-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/21/2010 0:00',to_date('24-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/24/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,8);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (101223602,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('19-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/19/2010 1:00',to_date('19-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/19/2010 1:09','4/19/2010 3:12','RADAR','SYS','SYSTEM','W','4/18/2010','4/18/2010 0:00',to_date('21-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/21/2010 0:00',to_date('24-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/24/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161.K','161. K','1',null,9);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (96642602,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('12-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/12/2010 10:25',to_date('12-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/12/2010 10:34','04/12/2010 17:49','RADAR','SYS','SYSTEM','W','04/11/2010','04/11/2010 0:00',to_date('14-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/14/2010 0:00',to_date('17-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/17/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161.K','161. K','1',null,10);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (96642402,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('11-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/11/2010 11:10',to_date('11-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/11/2010 11:15','04/11/2010 12:51','RADAR','SYS','CHAN B','W','04/11/2010','04/11/2010 0:00',to_date('14-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/14/2010 0:00',to_date('17-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/17/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,11);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (96642302,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('11-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/11/2010 11:05',to_date('11-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/11/2010 11:10','04/11/2010 12:51','RADAR','SYS','CHAN A','W','04/11/2010','04/11/2010 0:00',to_date('14-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/14/2010 0:00',to_date('17-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'4/17/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,12);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (92805502,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 18:10',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 18:22','04/07/2010 19:04','RADAR','SYS','CHAN A','W','04/04/2010','04/04/2010 0:00',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 0:00',to_date('10-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/10/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,13);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (92805402,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 17:53',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 18:05','04/07/2010 19:04','RADAR','SYS','CHAN B','W','04/04/2010','04/04/2010 0:00',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 0:00',to_date('10-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/10/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161A-J','161 A-J','15',null,14);
    Insert into LPM (LOG_ID,FAC_IDENT,FAC_TYPE,CODE_CATEGORY,SUPPLEMENTAL_CODE,MAINT_ACTION_CODE,INTERRUPT_CONDITION,ATOW_CODE,SECTOR_CODE,LOG_STATUS,START_DATE,START_DATETIME,END_DATE,END_DATETIME,MODIFIED_DATETIME,WR_AREA,SHORT_NAME,EQUIPMENT_IDENT,INTERVAL_CODE,EARLIEST_DATE,EARLIEST_DATETIME,SCHEDULED_DATE,SCHEDULED_DATETIME,LATEST_DATE,LATEST_DATETIME,WR_CREW_UNIT,WR_WATCH,PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_ORDER_ORIGINAL,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_ORIGINAL,NUMBER_OF_TASKS,LOG_SUMMARY,LPMANTAC_ID) values (92805302,'ATL','ASR',50,'0','P',null,'WEQ1C','SO1LB','C',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 9:55',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 10:05','04/07/2010 10:29','RADAR','SYS','SYSTEM','W','04/04/2010','04/04/2010 0:00',to_date('07-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/07/2010 0:00',to_date('10-APR-10','DD-MON-RR'),'04/10/2010 0:00','RADR',null,'6310.19A','6310.19A','161.K','161. K','1',null,15);
    REM INSERTING into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161A','Check transmitter average rf power output','WEEKLY',null,2);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161B','Check transmitter VSWR','WEEKLY',null,3);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161C','Check RMS transmitter pulse width','WEEKLY',null,4);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161D(1)','Check filament current','WEEKLY',null,5);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161D(2)','Check focus coil current','WEEKLY',null,6);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161D(3)','Check Klystron voltage','WEEKLY',null,7);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161D(4)','Check Klystron current','WEEKLY',null,8);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161D(5)','Check PFN voltage','WEEKLY',null,9);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161D(6)','Check vacuum pump current','WEEKLY',null,10);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161E','Check target receiver MDS','WEEKLY',null,11);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161F','Check target receiver NF','WEEKLY',null,12);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161G','Check target receiver recovery','WEEKLY',null,13);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161H','Check weather receiver MDS','WEEKLY',null,14);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161I','Check weather receiver NF','WEEKLY',null,15);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161J','Check weather receiver recovery','WEEKLY',null,16);
    Insert into PM_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH_NUMBER,DESCRIPTION,FREQUENCY,CHECK_OR_MAINTENANCE,PRTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161K','Check spare modem operation','WEEKLY',null,17);
    REM INSERTING into LPM_PARAGRAPH_MAPPING_TABLE
    Insert into LPM_PARAGRAPH_MAPPING_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PARAGRAPH_ALIAS_MAPPING,LPMTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161A','161',26);
    Insert into LPM_PARAGRAPH_MAPPING_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PARAGRAPH_ALIAS_MAPPING,LPMTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161A','161A-J',27);
    Insert into LPM_PARAGRAPH_MAPPING_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PARAGRAPH_ALIAS_MAPPING,LPMTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161B','161',28);
    Insert into LPM_PARAGRAPH_MAPPING_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PARAGRAPH_ALIAS_MAPPING,LPMTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161B','161A-J',29);
    Insert into LPM_PARAGRAPH_MAPPING_TABLE (PUBLICATION_ORDER,PUBLICATION_PARAGRAPH,PARAGRAPH_ALIAS_MAPPING,LPMTANTAC_ID) values ('6310.19A','161C','161',30);
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