Customercare and billing application workbench version in support

what is current version available for customercare and billing application workbench version in support. Currently we are using ccb2.3.1,could any one share the patch no in oracle support.
Do we require application workbench in ccb new maintenace object creation,pls explain me.
thanks in advance

Hi ACShorten,
CCB v2.3.1
I am able to pass the field values from base page to custom UI Map and its working.
Is there anyway to populate the selected values from custom UI Map to base page field?
Thanks in Advance,
Guru

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