Tips for converting Brio 6.6 jobs to Hyperion 9.3 Interactive job ?

I'm converting a number of Brio 6.6 jobs to Hyperion 9.3. Most are pretty simple but there are a couple that have almost 80 "Cycles and Actions ". The different cycles are mostly the same. The only difference is in the parameter and the output file name. Any tips for simplfying this? I have the BQY, but it is there is a way to "export" the Brio job and then "import" that job into Hyperion? If I have a query that needs to be run with 80 different parameters and each parameter needs its own report, is my only option to create 80 cycles? Can I have 1 cycle, but tell Hyperion to create a different output file for each parameter?
Thanks
Chris
Edited by: user562622 on Mar 15, 2010 7:56 AM

Why not use the Migration Utility?
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10530_01/doc/epm.931/hs_migration_planning.pdf
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10530_01/doc/epm.931/hs_migration.pdf

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