EM 12.1.0.3 does support Oracle DB 12 c as target database and repository managed?

Oracle has published the week last control of cloud EM 12.1.0.3.  The certification on My Oracle Support matrix lists not Oracle 12 c as a basis database target or taken managed repository support.  Is the matrix of evil cert, or Oracle has no version control of cloud that supports the database of 12 c?

Thank you

Database Oracle 12 c is taken in charge as a managed target - but not as a repository. MOS is updated to reflect this shortly.

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