# HMGET

```json metadata
{
  "title": "HMGET",
  "description": "Returns the values of all fields in a hash.",
  "categories": ["docs","develop","stack","oss","rs","rc","oss","kubernetes","clients"],
  "arguments": [{"display_text":"key","key_spec_index":0,"name":"key","type":"key"},{"display_text":"field","multiple":true,"name":"field","type":"string"}],
  "syntax_fmt": "HMGET key field [field ...]",
  "complexity": "O(N) where N is the number of fields being requested.",
  "group": "hash",
  "command_flags": ["readonly","fast"],
  "acl_categories": ["@read","@hash","@fast"],
  "since": "2.0.0",
  "arity": -3,
  "key_specs": [{"RO":true,"access":true,"begin_search":{"spec":{"index":1},"type":"index"},"find_keys":{"spec":{"keystep":1,"lastkey":0,"limit":0},"type":"range"}}],
  "tableOfContents": {"sections":[{"id":"redis-enterprise-and-redis-cloud-compatibility","title":"Redis Enterprise and Redis Cloud compatibility"},{"id":"return-information","title":"Return information"}]}
}
```













Returns the values associated with the specified `fields` in the hash stored at
`key`.

For every `field` that does not exist in the hash, a `nil` value is returned.
Because non-existing keys are treated as empty hashes, running `HMGET` against
a non-existing `key` will return a list of `nil` values.


HSET myhash field1 "Hello"
HSET myhash field2 "World"
HMGET myhash field1 field2 nofield


## Redis Enterprise and Redis Cloud compatibility

| Redis<br />Enterprise | Redis<br />Cloud | <span style="min-width: 9em; display: table-cell">Notes</span> |
|:----------------------|:-----------------|:------|
| <span title="Supported">&#x2705; Standard</span><br /><span title="Supported"><nobr>&#x2705; Active-Active</nobr></span> | <span title="Supported">&#x2705; Standard</span><br /><span title="Supported"><nobr>&#x2705; Active-Active</nobr></span> |  |

## Return information

{{< multitabs id="hmget-return-info" 
    tab1="RESP2" 
    tab2="RESP3" >}}

[Array reply](../../develop/reference/protocol-spec#arrays): a list of values associated with the given fields, in the same order as they are requested.

-tab-sep-

[Array reply](../../develop/reference/protocol-spec#arrays): a list of values associated with the given fields, in the same order as they are requested.


