How to find out if a query(report) has a role.

I want to find out if a query(report) has a role and what the role name is.
Do anybody know a function or a table?

goto SU01 , give ur username , click on roles tab , and click F1 on role field , then goto technical attributes , and use where-used-list of that dataelement , u will lot of tables on Roles and its attributes
You can look up AGR* tables in SE16
Please give me reward points if it is useful.
Thanks
Murali Poli

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