R12 TOI Information for OLM(Oracle Learing Management)

Hi,
I need the R12 TOI Information for OLM(Oracle Learing Management) document.
Thanks & Regards,
Srinivasulu Vakati

Hi Andres,
I am expecting the What are the new Tables, Views, Cp's, Profiles, New Columns/Deleted Columns.... I am going to work for one new Project which migrated to 11.5.9 to R12. That's why i am preparing the TOI document for Oracle Learning Management Module.
If you have any information on OLM Module.
Kindly send it to me ([email protected]).
Thanks & Regards,
Srinivasulu Vakati

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