block of data based on a stored procedure with the input arguments

Hello

I am able to create a block of data based on the stored procedure.
but I want that procedure to take both of the input arguments and I am facing issue while setting the value for this input arguments from another block element.
Please someone help, how to set the value of the input of another block-element of control argument? (Note: data block is based on the stored procedure)

Thanks in advance,
Jean François Anandan

I have an example that really works

in the ownership of block

arguments of data source query that you have two sections

names one argument he write the name of the argument on the right, type the setting, fashion and value: block1.name and then pass the value to the procedure

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