I am trying to transfer data from MySQL, over to an app in Swift.

I use the following code when I have to send over just ONE record:

This creates a hash of every field in my table

sub reader { foreach my $rows (@$data) { my %GenericData; @GenericData{ @rawFields } = @$rows; # NOTE added push @rawRecords, \%GenericData; } return \@rawRecords;

Then I encode the JSON like so, so I can send it over as HTTP DATA

my $rows = reader($mysqlFilename); ...in reader my $json = encode_json($hashref, { lastname => JSON_TYPE_STRING, firstname => JSON_TYPE_STRING, age => JSON_TYPE_INT} ); ...and I return $json which is the single record.

However, I am now pulling more than one record, and I wondered if it's possible to export multiple records to JSON?


In reply to Is there a way to make a JSON out of multiple records from MySQL? by bartender1382

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