How to find the responsibility given share access to a workbook?

I've got this code to find the users who workbooks have been shared with. How do I find the responsibilities that workbooks have been shared with?
select docs.doc_name,
fnd.user_name,
priv.ap_eu_id,
decode(usr.eu_role_flag,0,'user',1,'role') user_role
from eul_us.eul5_documents docs,
eul_us.eul5_access_privs priv,
eul_us.eul5_eul_users usr,
applsys.fnd_user fnd
where docs.doc_id = priv.gd_doc_id(+)
and   priv.ap_eu_id = usr.eu_id(+)
and   usr.eu_username = '#'||fnd.user_id(+)
and   priv.ap_type = 'GD'
and   docs.doc_name = :my_doc -Tracy

Hi,
You could probably use code like this:
select docs.doc_name,
fnd.responsibility_name,
priv.ap_eu_id,
decode(usr.eu_role_flag,0,'user',1,'role') user_role
from eul_us.eul5_documents docs,
eul_us.eul5_access_privs priv,
eul_us.eul5_eul_users usr,
applsys.fnd_responsibility_vl fnd
where docs.doc_id = priv.gd_doc_id(+)
and   priv.ap_eu_id = usr.eu_id(+)
and   usr.eu_username = '#'||fnd.application_id(+)||'#'||fnd.responsibility_id(+)
and   priv.ap_type = 'GD'
and   docs.doc_name = :my_doc Rod West

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