Calling oracle reports 3.0 from ASP(IIS Server)

Hi,
Please can any one guide me how to call
Oracle Reports 3.0 from an ASP Web Application .I would appreciate if any one could provide me the details and the code for this .This is very urgent .
Thank u,
suresh

If you are using parameters in the report create a url using ASP variables and concatenate the same to produce a link that invokes the report.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sureshnair nair ([email protected]):
Hi,
Please can any one guide me how to call
Oracle Reports 3.0 from an ASP Web Application .I would appreciate if any one could provide me the details and the code for this .This is very urgent .
Thank u,
suresh<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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