Looking for APXXTR files on the database

Hi to All,
I have raised an SR with oracle to resolve a expense report issue that takes place in import process. SR asked to locate the following files. Currently looking for the files. Can you anyone shed some light where these files may be on the DB. We are currently using EBS 11.5.10.2 and running Oracle DBMS 10g on windows 2000 server.
src/apxxtr/apidbl.lpc src/apxxtr/apicdl.lpc include/apxxtr.h 115.20
I have asked oracle to specify path of files...but they didnt give much of a good answer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

You are likely to get better help in the EBS forum :-)
Srini

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