Reports 6.0 (not 6i) Intended for Oracle 8.0.3 to 8.0.6?

Was Reports Developer 6.0 (not 6i) released for Oracle 8.0.3 to 8.0.6 (not 8i)?
Thanks

As I remember it was supportet against 8.0.5 and beginning with Patch 7 against 8.0.6, but never against 8.0.4. But this can still be viewed in the certification matrix in metalink.
Regards
Rainer

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