Patch for State Quarterly Wage Listing

Hi:
I was asked to apply patch for State Quarterly Wage Listing (1st quarter 2012) - to be released on 4/2/12. Would you please tell me how to find the patch?
Thanks and regards.

Hi;
Please see:
First Quarter 2012 Patch Readme for Release 12.1.x [ID 1438004.1]
First Quarter 2012 Patch Readme for Release 11i [ID 1437960.1]
First Quarter 2012 Patch Readme for Release 12.0 [ID 1438003.1]
Regard
Helios

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