Oracle BI and Progress 9.1e database

Can any of Oracle's BI products use a Progress9.1e database as a source?

Kindly Check in the below matrix as per your Exa-Lytics version.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi/oracle-exalytics-1x-1875875.xls
Regards,
Selvam.M

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