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How to call stored procedure in SQL Developer?

Asked by LazyStudent in PL / SQL, Oracle Database

Tags: Oracle, SQL Developer

I am completely newbie for Oracle and Oracle SQL Developer and I need a bit guidance.
I have ready Oracle DB and I am trying to find the problem in some data fetch. I want to see the returned data in SQL Developer by running the same stored procedure which called from the .NET code. Could you please guide me what I am doing wrong?

I attached .NET code which calls stored procedure.
I tried to type in SQL Developer :
beads_dequeue.beads_operations 1
and got an error (executing it as Script):

Error starting at line 1 in command:
beads_dequeue.beads_operations( 1)
Error report:
Unknown Command

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m_oracleConn.Open();
            OracleCommand cmd = m_oracleConn.CreateCommand();
            cmd.CommandText = "beads_dequeue.beads_operations";
            cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
 
            OracleParameter p_refcursor = new OracleParameter();
            p_refcursor.OracleDbType = OracleDbType.RefCursor;
            p_refcursor.Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue;
            cmd.Parameters.Add(p_refcursor);
 
            OracleParameter p_count = new OracleParameter();
            p_count.OracleDbType = OracleDbType.Int32;
            p_count.Value = settings.BulkSize;
            p_count.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
            cmd.Parameters.Add(p_count);
 
            OracleDataAdapter adp = new OracleDataAdapter(cmd);
            adp.Fill(dt);
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