Sqlldr in stored procedure

Can we call a sqlldr through stored procedure given by two filename as input parameters.
if so some links so that i can do
my procedure is
Create procedure test (file1 varchar2,file2 varchar2)
is
begin
sqlldr username@sid/password control = file1;
sqlldr username@sid/password control = file2;
end ;
will this works

hey can u tell what's wrong with this
CREATE OR REPLACE procedure dfn_loader
( p_dirName VARCHAR2,l_return OUT varchar2)
IS
BEGIN
IF dpk_osCommand.execute('CMD.EXE /C sqlldr sales@mirage/sales control='||p_dirName)
THEN
l_return := '1';
END IF;
END;
it gives me return as 1 that is success but there's no data in the table.
so what may be the cause

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