Sharepoint 2013 :Content Search Web part Property Filter By Query String - How to use ?

Hi,
I would like to filter data that is displayed in content search web part  by using  URL.
I tried to use Value of a parameter from a URL - Query String.Parameter1
But have no idea how to use it.
Can someone help me pleas ?

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    Hi,
    I would like to filter data that is displayed in content search web part  by using  URL.
    I tried to use Value of a parameter from a URL - Query String.Parameter1
    But have no idea how to use it.
    Can someone help me pleas ?

    Hi,
    I am looking for solution to filter data on content search web part ( SP 2013)  by using  URL.
    For example:
    My URL is: http://SiteCollName/Sitename/Pages/PageName.aspx?MyParameter1=XXXX
    Result : Display results that field "My field" contains XXXX.
    nikita

  • SharePoint 2013 Content Search Web Part Pager

    My problem is why the pager does not work when i change the content query????
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    Can you check the URL on your 1st and 2nd page.
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  • How to code a custom content search web part in Sharepoint 2013?

    Hi,
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    check this
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  • {Today} variable in content search web part

    Hello,
    I am having issues with the {today} variable in the SharePoint 2013 Content Search Web Part. I’m trying to get all list items that have a Start date greater or equal to Today.
    I created a Search Managed Property called “NewsPublishingStartDate” (Date and Time type) and set the Content Search Web Part’s query to NewsPublishingStartDate>={Today}.
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    As SharePoint stores all the DatetTme values in UTC time in the database, so the date value displays as UTC time zone in the search core results web part.
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  • Content Search Web Part and Managed Property

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    how to write query in which parameters will comes from end user and depend on which result will come

    Hi,
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  • Content Search web part - Display Project Enterprise Custom Fields and Lookup Tables

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  • Using Content search web part to retrieve items from another site collection

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  • Need Help ! Content Search Web Part with default callout menu as docoument library

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  • Search by tag not working in content search web part

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    As for the sorting model, that only seems to be relevant for Rank sorting, right?
    M.
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