How to update data and create notification no using isr fm.

Hi,
Without creating the scenario in SFP, is it possible to update data directly in ISR_SPECIAL_DATA_SET,
i want to use fm ISR_SPECIAL_DATA_GET in my program.
i'm trying to achive same using ISR_NOTIFICATION_CREATE and built general, special table and long text to get a
notification number. but  notification no is not creating ,  return msg is  ( E I 421   |Notification type  not defined ) even i'm passing currect notif type.                            
Regards
Ali

Hi vijay,
Nice to see your reply, I think, you are right...
The Fm ISR_SPECIAL_DATA_GET already used in my various reports, Workflows etc.
And I have a custom WebDynpro java based application which have similar data and have custom notification no. + (in this case probably i need to create new fm ZISR_SPECIAL_DATA_GET to use in above report and wf)+
To avoid the rework and minimized the code Iu2019m trying to create notification no using standard fm and link custom WD data with ISR_SPECIAL_DATA_GET.
Please let me know how to proceed with that
Regards
Raza

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    My STored Procedure:
    ftypFileHandle := UTL_FILE.fopen ('XML_DIR_FILE', vFileName, 'w', 32000);
    lMarker := 'Selecting XML row';
    println(lMarker, 2);
    SELECT XML_FILE
    INTO clobBuffer
    FROM XML_TABLE
    WHERE x=1;
    lMarker := 'Get length of the clob';
    iClobLength := nvl(DBMS_LOB.getlength(clobBuffer), 0);
    WHILE (l_offset <= iClobLength) LOOP
    DBMS_LOB.READ (
    lob_loc=> clobBuffer,
    amount=> l_amt,
    offset=> l_offset,
    buffer=> vOutputBuffer
    UTL_FILE.put (ftypFileHandle, vOutputBuffer);
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