How to execute procedure in toad software

hiii guy's i run my procedure on sql prompt and it run properly
but when i tried this on toad i got an problem
after compiling my procedure on toad
when i write
execute procedure_name(parameter1,parameter2);
then i get an error i.e
ORA-00900: invalid SQL statement
can someone tell me how to execute procedure on toad
thanks in adv...........

how to execute procedure in toad softwareIn TOAD's schema browser you can go to the procedures tab - right click on the procedure in question and choose execute procedure - a window should pop up, where you can give optional parameters - the rest should be almost self explanatory ;)

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