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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T13:14:20+00:00 2026-06-08T13:14:20+00:00

I have multiple named scopes in my model. They have different names but same

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I have multiple named scopes in my model. They have different names but same parameters.
Now, when I use these named scopes based on a condition I have to duplicate the entire parameters all the time. Is there anyway to avoid that?

For ex:
In my say a Product model:

named_scope :example1, lambda{ |parameter1, parameter2|{
 //some code here//
 }
}

named_scope :example2, lambda{ |parameter1, parameter2|{
 //some code here//
 }
}

named_scope :example3, lambda{ |parameter1, parameter2|{
 //some code here//
 }
}

Now, I want to use these based on condition

if(condition)

Product.example1(param1, param2)

elsif (condition)

Product.example2(param1, param2)

else

Product.example3(param1, param2)

Is there any way to call it like this in ruby:

variable = example1 //I can get the name of named_scope here

Product.variable(param1, param2). //The relevant named_scope should be used.
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    2026-06-08T13:14:22+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 1:14 pm

    You can use Object#send do send Product a message (aka call a method).

    Product.send(variable,param1,param2)
    
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