I would model a dummy action state in between, don't do anything with it but 
just give it a name, put the parameter on the transition between both action 
states



if this would not work for some reason then you actually can put a parameter on 
that transition coming out of the initial state (pseudostate), just have it 
temporarily come out of some action state, add the parameter, place the 
transition back onto the initial state :-)



it's a cheap trick but it works
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