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Is there a way to avoid the duplication of competenceList[competenceKey] (object) in lines :5 and :6, keeping the same object on return without using variable declaration?

const func = ({
    entities: { competence: competenceList },
    timesheet: { management: { competences: competenceKey } },
}) => ({
    employeeKey: competenceList[competenceKey].employee,
    payrollEnd: competenceList[competenceKey].competenceEnd,
});

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  • Don't try so hard to avoid the variable declaration. It will be much more readable with it.
    – Bergi
    Jan 11, 2019 at 17:45
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    Yeah, I agree with you, specially in this nested scenario. Asking just for curiosity.
    – lucgauer
    Jan 12, 2019 at 18:03

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Yes, it is technically possible by using a computed property name:

const func = ({
    timesheet: { management: { competences } },
    entities: { competence: { [competences]: competence },
}) => ({
    employeeKey: competence.employee,
    payrollEnd: competence.competenceEnd,
});

but I wouldn't recommend this as it's not really readable. Just write

function func({timesheet, entities}) {
    const competence = entities.competence[timesheet.management.compentences];
    return {
        employeeKey: competence.employee,
        payrollEnd: competence.competenceEnd,
    };
}

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