I'm having trouble accessing data in a "each" statement in Ruby. I'm grabbing data from an SQL query,
mysql> select * from mantis_bug_relationship_table WHERE relationship_type = 2 AND destination_bug_id = 753;
+-----+---------------+--------------------+-------------------+
| id | source_bug_id | destination_bug_id | relationship_type |
+-----+---------------+--------------------+-------------------+
| 103 | 765 | 753 | 2 |
+-----+---------------+--------------------+-------------------+
Then I add each of the results to an array like so that have a relationship_type of 2,
parent_map = {}
current = 1
# for each loop is here that populates parent_map
parent_map[current] = { issues_map[relation.destination_bug_id] => issues_map[relation.source_bug_id] }
current += 1
# for each loop is here that populates parent_map
Then I try to read data from the parent_map as follows:
parent_map.each do |child, parent|
pp parent_map
print "child: #{child}\n"
print "parent: #{parent}\n"
print "---------------------------------------\n"
STDOUT.flush
end
This outputs as follows:
{1=>{753=>765}}
child: 1
parent: 753765
The output should be:
child: 753
parent: 765
How am I supposed to access the child and parent?