Stuck with transposing loop.

I have just imported a loop into my logic song. It is orchestral. I notice it was originally help in the ilife folder but seemed to be available as a loop from the media panel on the arrange window. I was hoping to transpose the region in the inspector but that option doesn't exist for this region. Is it right that some loops are just untransposable?
If anyone COULD tell me how to transpose it, that would be fantastic. (I know that I can use the Pitch Shifter on the channel strip, but that isn't a way that I have ever had to work with loops before.)

If the question is already answered then you forgot to give points!
There is general assumption that you have either
loop at itab1.   ( n records)
  loop at itab2.   ( a records, a constant)
or
loop at itab1
  loop at itab2   where  key =   (m records in itab2, where m grows if n grows)
In the first case you have no performance problem, it scales with n.
In the second case, you have a performance problem if itab2 is standard table. But you can avoid it, if you use sorted tables.
You can also avoid it for standard tables by a workaround
read binary search, loop from index, exit
For details on the workaround see
Measurements on internal tables: Reads and Loops:
/people/siegfried.boes/blog/2007/09/12/runtimes-of-reads-and-loops-on-internal-tables
For background information on nonlinearity see
/people/siegfried.boes/blog/2007/02/12/performance-problems-caused-by-nonlinear-coding
Siegfried

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