Creating named parameter query in Visual Studio Query designer









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Anybody knows how to add a named parameter in to query when using Visual Studio Query Builder(Graphically-Not by using vb.net command).



As I was trying to crate a query using Query Builder with @keyword inside filter column it automatically change the expression in to " ='@keyword' "



I know about parameter using ? symbol, but with this method I'll have to pass in the same value repeatedly for each column that i have to compare the value with.



The database I'm using is of Access 2013.










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    Anybody knows how to add a named parameter in to query when using Visual Studio Query Builder(Graphically-Not by using vb.net command).



    As I was trying to crate a query using Query Builder with @keyword inside filter column it automatically change the expression in to " ='@keyword' "



    I know about parameter using ? symbol, but with this method I'll have to pass in the same value repeatedly for each column that i have to compare the value with.



    The database I'm using is of Access 2013.










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      Anybody knows how to add a named parameter in to query when using Visual Studio Query Builder(Graphically-Not by using vb.net command).



      As I was trying to crate a query using Query Builder with @keyword inside filter column it automatically change the expression in to " ='@keyword' "



      I know about parameter using ? symbol, but with this method I'll have to pass in the same value repeatedly for each column that i have to compare the value with.



      The database I'm using is of Access 2013.










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      Anybody knows how to add a named parameter in to query when using Visual Studio Query Builder(Graphically-Not by using vb.net command).



      As I was trying to crate a query using Query Builder with @keyword inside filter column it automatically change the expression in to " ='@keyword' "



      I know about parameter using ? symbol, but with this method I'll have to pass in the same value repeatedly for each column that i have to compare the value with.



      The database I'm using is of Access 2013.







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