I would go with Eric's approach. Surely have done this before. If I find that 
script I will post a snippet.

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> On 10-Feb-2015, at 1:39 am, Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES] 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Ugh. I can’t seem to shake the idea that I have done something like this in 
> the past. Just can’t remember the context.
>  
> Thanks
>  
> --
> Joey Ponthieux
> LaRC Information Technology Enhanced Services (LITES)
> MYMIC Technical Services
> NASA Langley Research Center
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>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Thivierge
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2015 11:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Custom Param Set
>  
> You'll probably have to script this. Type in the name of the camera in the 
> text area, have a button next to it to run the script to do a find and 
> replace in the expression.
> 
> Eric T.
> 
> On 2/9/2015 11:07 AM, Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES] wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> I have an expression. Part of that expression points to a camera.
>  
> I’d like to have that reference point to a Custom Pset parameter where I can 
> provide the name of the Camera in the parameter.
>  
> I tried this with the Camera name as Text, but it doesn’t work. Apparently it 
> can’t resolve the object name that way.
>  
> There will be multiple expressions, each pointing to the same Camera, I 
> wanted to make this easy to edit the Camera name and have it propagate to all 
> the expressions.
>  
> How would I do this?
>  
> --
> Joey Ponthieux
> LaRC Information Technology Enhanced Services (LITES)
> MYMIC Technical Services
> NASA Langley Research Center
> __________________________________________________
> Opinions stated here-in are strictly those of the author and do not
> represent the opinions of NASA or any other party.
>  
>  

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