DataSource Controls :: Must Declare The Scalar Variable "@UserId"?

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am trying to provide users with a number of options, among which, I would like them to see a sum of trips that they have talked about. I have therefore the Trips Table and the Users table. The UserId is the PK of User Table and FK of Trips Table. Trip_Id is PK of Trips Table.In order to see a sum of the number of trips that a user has post, this is the query I have wrote into SQLDATASOURCE:

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Everything seems really simple and cannot figure out why when I try to login to test the application , the error I get is: Must declare the scalar variable "@UserId".

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