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- [Force All Users To Sign Out](rails/force-all-users-to-sign-out.md)
- [Generating And Executing SQL](rails/generating-and-executing-sql.md)
- [Get An Array Of Values From The Database](rails/get-an-array-of-values-from-the-database.md)
- [Get An Empty ActiveRecord Relation](rails/get-an-empty-activerecord-relation.md)
- [Get The Column Names For A Model](rails/get-the-column-names-for-a-model.md)
- [Hash Slicing](rails/hash-slicing.md)
- [Ignore Poltergeist JavaScript Errors](rails/ignore-poltergeist-javascript-errors.md)

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# Get An Empty ActiveRecord Relation
When you query for something (with `#where`) and there are no results matching
that query, you get something that looks like an empty array (`[]`), but it's
not quite.
```ruby
> result
[]
> result.class
Book::ActiveRecord_Relation
```
It's an empty [`ActiveRecord`
relation](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Relation.html).
You can get an instance of an empty `ActiveRecord` relation without
constructing a _no result_ query.
```ruby
> Book.none
[]
> Book.none.class
Book::ActiveRecord_Relation
```
I can think of a couple scenarios where this would be useful:
- as a default value for a method parameter
- as a test value for a method that expects to have an `ActiveRecord` relation
passed in
[source](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4877931/how-to-return-an-empty-activerecord-relation)