Export internal table from report to web-dynpro

Hi,
I am trying to export an internal table from a report to my web dynpro pragram however its not working.
Statement used in my report -
EXPORT it_ordbk FROM it_ordbk TO MEMORY ID 'ZORDBK'.
Statement used in my web dynpro program
IMPORT it_ordbk to it_ordbk  FROM MEMORY ID 'ZORDBK'.
This dynpro application is being called in HTML container on the screen.
Kindly help.
Cordially,
Danish

Hi Danish,
do not use export or import in Webdynpro.
try to create a class with global variables and in the report or at the place of Export fille the data .
and next in the place of Import memory to to call the global variable in the webdynpro and fill the internal table
go to se24> create a zclasss->  methods initialize>create a ztable same as export table and also declare in glaobal vairaible
--> next in the webdynpro program -->call the method retrive and push the global data to internal table.
Prabhudas

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    ...IGNORING CONVERSION ERRORS
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    This addition has the effect that an error in the
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    No character type fields are converted. For this you
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    Addition 2
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