Help required in  webclient and crm report integration

Hi ,
how to integrate webclient and CRM reports in CRM 2007 UI.
i dont have much idea in this area.My requirement is integrating CRM report and webclient.But i dont know where to find report adn how to link the report to webclient.
Please anyone help me.
Thanks in advance
geetha,

Hi Geetha,
Create new CRM business role by copying standard SERVICEPRO or SALESPRO
Even u can assign business roles SERVICEPRO or SALESPRO  to Oraganization units.
Goto Org assginement and assign these business roles (Goto-Detail Object-click on business roles (Z or standard)-Save it.
Assign your BP to org position
Execute transaction code BSP_WD_CMPWB
Enter CRM_UI_FRAME in test application and click on execute.
select the profile -Left side menu you will find the standard reports.
Regards
Shanmuga
Please let me know my inputs help you to find the report.

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