Executing a Function in a Stored Procedure to Return Cursor

I have a function named f_CPCRBPBR who base on the following types
CREATE Or Replace TYPE RecType_fAC
AS OBJECT ( << Structure >>);
CREATE Or Replace TYPE Tbl_fAC
AS TABLE OF RecType_fAC;
Create Or Replace
Function f_CPCRBPBR (
i_Vtp Varchar2,
i_Mnth Varchar2,
i_Location Varchar2,
i_vno integer,
i_vnoTo integer,
St_Date Varchar2,
En_Date Varchar2
Return TBL_fAC
Pipelined
Is
RetVal RecType_fAC;
Begin
Now the problem is that I want to Call this Function from Within a Procedure who would return the Recordset..
can any body suggest..
I want to use the Record Type used for the Said Function..
Please Help..

This is Excellent .. This is great.. actually this is marvellous.. can u please defined a bit about Sys_RefCursor...
this is an excellent thing..
I finally Concluded the procedure as follows who not only called but also returned the cursor..
Create Or Replace Procedure p_CPCRBPBR (TstCrsr In Out Sys_RefCursor,
i_Vtp Varchar2,
i_Mnth Varchar2,
i_Location Varchar2,
i_vno integer,
i_vnoTo integer,
St_Date Varchar2,
En_Date Varchar2
as
Begin
Open TstCrsr FOr
Select * from Table(f_CPCRBPBR (i_VTP, i_Mnth, i_Location, i_VNo, i_VNoTo, '', ''));
End;
Can u please help me what will be the exact syntax to call / test this procedure in SQL Developer..
as if i try this procedure as
Execute p_CPCRBPBR null, 'CP', '01', 'L', 1, 1, null, null
it give error Invalid SQL Statement ..
2. Can u please check this code and refer me a solution for Calling this function
create or replace function NewTest (iEN Integer)
return sys_refcursor
as
rc sys_refcursor;
begin
open rc for select * from Scott.Emp Where EmpNo=iEN;
return rc;
end;
This function easily created but when i tried to execute this with the following statement
Select * from Table(NewTest (7369))
It gives error
Cannot Access Rows From a Non-Nested Table Item..
.. Thanx for ur patience...

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