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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T22:13:47+00:00 2026-06-04T22:13:47+00:00

Here is the code I’m using: # Run the query against the database defined

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Here is the code I’m using:

# Run the query against the database defined in .yml file.
# This is a Mysql::result object - http://www.tmtm.org/en/mysql/ruby/
@results = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute(@sql_query)

In my View, here’s what I do to see the values:

<pre><%= debug @results %></pre>
Outputs: #<Mysql2::Result:0x007f31849a1fc0>

<% @results.each do |val| %>
   <%= val %>
<% end %>
Outputs: ["asdfasdf", 23, "qwefqwef"] ["sdfgdsf", 23, "asdfasdfasdf"]

So imagine I query something like select * from Person, and that returns a result set such as:

ID      Name      Age
1       Sergio    22
2       Lazlow    28
3       Zeus      47

How can I iterate through each value and output it?

The documentation here is not useful because I have tried methods that supposedly exist, but the interpreter gives me an error saying that those methods don’t exist. Am I using the wrong documentation?

http://www.tmtm.org/en/mysql/ruby/

Thanks!

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    2026-06-04T22:13:48+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:13 pm

    If you are using mysql2 gem then you should be getting the mysql2 result object and according to the docs you should be able to do the following

    results.each do |row|
      # conveniently, row is a hash
      # the keys are the fields, as you'd expect
      # the values are pre-built ruby primitives mapped from their corresponding field types in MySQL
      # Here's an otter: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/130/398077070_b8795d0ef3_b.jpg
    end
    

    Checkout the documentation here

    So in you case you can do the following

    <% @results.each do |val| %>
       <%= "#{val['id']}, #{val['name']}, #{val['age']}" %>
    <% end %>
    

    Edit: you seem to be referring to the wrong doc check the Mysql2 gems doc.

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