--- sidebar_position: 5 title: Merging searches --- To find records that match multiple searches, it's possible to merge all the ransack search conditions into an ActiveRecord relation to perform a single query. In order to avoid conflicts between joined table names it's necessary to set up a shared context to track table aliases used across all the conditions before initializing the searches: ```ruby shared_context = Ransack::Context.for(Person) search_parents = Person.ransack( { parent_name_eq: "A" }, context: shared_context ) search_children = Person.ransack( { children_name_eq: "B" }, context: shared_context ) shared_conditions = [search_parents, search_children].map { |search| Ransack::Visitor.new.accept(search.base) } Person.joins(shared_context.join_sources) .where(shared_conditions.reduce(&:or)) .to_sql ``` Produces: ```sql SELECT "people".* FROM "people" LEFT OUTER JOIN "people" "parents_people" ON "parents_people"."id" = "people"."parent_id" LEFT OUTER JOIN "people" "children_people" ON "children_people"."parent_id" = "people"."id" WHERE ( ("parents_people"."name" = 'A' OR "children_people"."name" = 'B') ) ORDER BY "people"."id" DESC ``` Admittedly this is not as simple as it should be, but it's workable for now. (Implementing [issue 417](https://github.com/activerecord-hackery/ransack/issues/417) could make this more straightforward.)