Call a Stored Procedure that returns a REFCURSOR using ODI Procedure

Hi,
I have a scenario wherein the stored procedure (TEST_PROC1) that returns a REFCURSOR. The second procedure(TEST_PROC2) will use the REFCURSOR as inpuut and insert it to a table.
Now, I need to execute the test procedures (TEST_PROC1 and TEST_PROC2) using the ODI Procedure but I always get error. However, I was able to execute the test procedures using sqlplus. Here is the command I used for sqlplus:
               var rc refcursor
               exec TEST_PROC1(:rc);
               exec TEST_PROC2(:rc);
PL/SQL Stored Procedure:
-- TEST_PROC1 --
create or replace
PROCEDURE TEST_PROC1 (p_cursor IN OUT SYS_REFCURSOR)
AS
BEGIN
OPEN p_cursor FOR
SELECT *
FROM test_table1;
END;
-- TEST_PROC2 --
create or replace
procedure TEST_PROC2( rc in out sys_refcursor ) is
FETCH_LIMIT constant integer := 100;
type TFetchBuffer is table of test_table2%RowType;
buffer TFetchBuffer;
begin
loop
fetch rc bulk collect into buffer limit FETCH_LIMIT;
forall i in 1..buffer.Count
insert into test_table2(
c1, c2
) values(
buffer(i).c1, buffer(i).c2
exit when rc%NotFound;
end loop;
end;
Is there a way to call a PL/SQL Stored Procedure that returns a REFCURSOR using ODI Procedure?
Thanks,
Cathy

Thanks for the reply actdi.
The procedure TEST_PROC1 is just a sample procedure. The requirement is that I need to call a stored procedure that returns a cursor using ODI and fetch the data and insert into a table, which in this case is test_table2.
I was able to execute a simple SQL procedure (without cursor) using ODI procedure. But when i try to execute the SQL procedure with cursor in ODI, I encountered error.
Do you have any idea how to do this?

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