Stored Procedure for insert in a table

Hi everybody
I have to insert a line into a table to initialize the supply of a datawarehouse.
The table contains:
Id_chargement Oracle sequence
date_chargement sysdate
status 'EN COURS'
I read some message in this forum but I don't find the solution.
Can I call a procedure in the workflow ? Or must be use the preprocessing of the first map to call this stored procedure ?
But for the second solution, if I had a map before, I must change this call.So, it's not very interesting.
Have you a idea
Thank you for your help
Frederic from France

Hi Mahesh,
I created a procedure as
begin
insert into <table name> values( <timestamp value>);
end;
i added this procedure in the process flow, and as you said i added 1- Success, 2 - warning, 3 - error.
I am able to deploye the procedure and process flow,
after that when execute the process flow, that just says completed with errors,
no other information and oracle error messages are abilable in the
result panel
Job Final Status : Completed with errors
Job Processed Count : 1
Job Error Count : 0
Job Warning Count : 0
can you say , what could be the problem??
Thanks & regards
raja

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