You can't do that ... (In my humble opinion)

Unless ... you declare it in an XML file, and use the aggregation (or include) 
with that file in each pipeline.
Or, you can use the "document()" function in XSL to read the content of that 
single XML file, to avoid the aggregation.

> I think there is a confusion.
>
> I only want to use a parameter which have the same value in all the
> pipelines without declare it in each pipeline.
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