Single Edition Licence with Creative Cloud

Do you have to subscribe to the full version (all apps) of creative cloud to be able to publish single edition apps with DPS? Or will a single app subscription to InDesign allow you to publish unlimited SE apps too?
Thanks

Thanks for the reply Himanshu, that is a great help.
So can I just clarify.  I can publish unlimited different apps from different folio files to the app store as a cc member.
I got confused with the below comment i found on Adobe's site:
Adobe via email that will allow you to submit one single-.folio file to Apple's iTunes App Store for publication.

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    jamie.dunmore wrote:
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