Query about original locations of PO files

Hi,
As part of our R12 work we have customised some PO workflows and packages.
I forgot to make copies of the original .wft, .pkb and .pks files.
When loading the revised versions back to the database we just use a .sh script to load in the updated workflows / packages, which I think compile them on the database but do not overwrite the original store of the workflows / packages.
I wondered if anyone might be able to advice please about where we might find the location of the original oracle workflow / packages? Would it be in $PO_TOP? If so, any idea where?
Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks

I wondered if anyone might be able to advice please about where we might find the location of the original oracle workflow / packages? Would it be in $PO_TOP? If so, any idea where?You can find those files (.wft) under $PO_TOP/patch/115/import and $PO_TOP/patch/115/import/<LANG> directories.
Go to $PO_TOP and search for the files:
$ cd $PO_TOP
$ find . -name <file name>.wftThanks,
Hussein

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