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Clearly indicate that userSuppliedSearchTerm variable represents parameter for the query (Fixes #20361) #21256

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Expand Up @@ -163,7 +163,10 @@ public static int ExecuteSqlRaw(
/// attack. You can include parameter place holders in the SQL query string and then supply parameter values as additional
/// arguments. Any parameter values you supply will automatically be converted to a DbParameter:
/// </para>
/// <code>context.Database.ExecuteSqlInterpolated($"SELECT * FROM [dbo].[SearchBlogs]({userSuppliedSearchTerm})")</code>
/// <code>
/// var userSuppliedSearchTerm = ".NET";
/// context.Database.ExecuteSqlInterpolated($"SELECT * FROM [dbo].[SearchBlogs]({userSuppliedSearchTerm})")
/// </code>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="databaseFacade"> The <see cref="DatabaseFacade" /> for the context. </param>
/// <param name="sql"> The interpolated string representing a SQL query with parameters. </param>
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/// attack. You can include parameter place holders in the SQL query string and then supply parameter values as additional
/// arguments. Any parameter values you supply will automatically be converted to a DbParameter:
/// </para>
/// <code>context.Database.ExecuteSqlInterpolatedAsync($"SELECT * FROM [dbo].[SearchBlogs]({userSuppliedSearchTerm})")</code>
/// <code>
/// var userSuppliedSearchTerm = ".NET";
/// context.Database.ExecuteSqlInterpolatedAsync($"SELECT * FROM [dbo].[SearchBlogs]({userSuppliedSearchTerm})")
/// </code>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="databaseFacade"> The <see cref="DatabaseFacade" /> for the context. </param>
/// <param name="sql"> The interpolated string representing a SQL query with parameters. </param>
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