What is the default package tu put in a data model ?

Hi,
I want to call a procedure *"EXTRACTION"* which is located in the default pachkage of my database.
What shoud i put in my data model? i feel that this line is wrong :
*<dataTrigger name="beforeReport" source="Extraction"/>*
Thnaks,
SAAD

Hi,
i have plaeced my procedure directly in my procedure folder not in a package.
so if im correct, the default package will be nothing so i just put the name of the procedure.
is that true?
Tnaks,
SAAD.

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