Out of interest, how are you building your query, and why do you need to be 
able to change the values afterwards?

Simon

> On 2 Mar 2016, at 21:59, Brian Cherinka <havok2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Mike.  This is excellent.  That did the trick.  That's much easier 
> than what I was trying to do.   Do you know if there is a way to auto 
> bindparam every parameter I have in my Declarative Bases, if and when they 
> get added into a filter?  Basically, I need to allow the user to be able to 
> modify any parameter they set after the fact, but I have a crazy amount of 
> parameters to explicitly do this for.
> 
> Cheers, Brian
> 
> On Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at 4:28:46 PM UTC-5, Mike Bayer wrote:
> 
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