I am working on a project that has already started and my problem is the following: I have a mutation, which will render a menu, depending on whether the user has permission to access or not, this is calculated with a getter. ```export const UPDATE_MENU = state => { let menuList = []; appRouters.forEach(item => { // eslint-disable-next-line no-console if (item.permission !== undefined) { let hasPermissionMenuArr = []; hasPermissionMenuArr = item.children.filter(child => { if (child.permission !== undefined) { //if (child.permission.includes('operator')) { console.log(hasPermission(child.permission)) if (hasPermission(child.permission)) { return child; } } else { return child; } }); ``` The code would "work" fine, but when it goes to access the getters to check if the user has permission to that menu, the getters that one returns the function it has to receive parameters, and not the value. ``` export const hasPermission = state => permission => { return isGranted(state, permission); }; ``` here the other function of the getter ``` function isGranted(state, permissionName) { return ( state.user !== undefined && state.user.roles !== undefined && state.user.roles.some(p => { return p.toLowerCase() === permissionName.toLowerCase(); }) ); } ``` I know that the getter is calling a third function, but even, to the hasPermission getter I have only put a return of a console.log of the permission that is passed to it, and even then it returns the function in text. I know there is something that I do not understand