# Query A Single Value From The Database In a Rails context, most database interactions tend to happen through the ORM (e.g. `Book.find("123")`). There is a general purpose escape hatch that lets you execute a SQL statement directly against the DB -- `execute`. The resulting value of `execute`, however, tends to be a little clunky to work with. If you just need a single value from the DB, use the [`select_value`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/DatabaseStatements.html#method-i-select_value) method. ```ruby > statement = "select gen_random_uuid()" > ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_value(statement) (5.0ms) select gen_random_uuid() => "abc2e780-f442-418b-afa3-56f0ccd0a903" ``` This is the cleanest way to get the result of a "single value" query. If you happen to pass in a query that results in more than one row or column, it will return the value of the first column from the first row.