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db.users.deleteMany(query_criteria) /* deletes all documents found that matches the query criteria */
 
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db.collectionName.remove(query_criteria) /* deletes all documents found that matches the query criteria */
 
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Revision as of 11:25, 2 June 2019

Main Page >> MongoDB >>MongoDB Workbook >> Deleting a Document/Collection with nested data

Deleting a Document

At some stage you may want to delete a document from a collection. The format is:

db.collectionName.deleteOne(query_criteria) /* deletes the first document found that matches the query criteria */
db.users.deleteMany(query_criteria) /* deletes all documents found that matches the query criteria */
db.collectionName.remove(query_criteria) /* deletes all documents found that matches the query criteria */
db.collectionName.remove({}) /* deletes all documents in a collection (use with care!) */

Deleting a Collection

If you want to drop a collection completely, including any data held in it:

db.collectionName.drop() /* removes a collection completely (use with care!) */


Delete Department 40

Department 40 has closed down:

db.deptCollection.deleteOne({deptno:40})

Note, if the query_criteria only returns one document, remove() and deleteOne() will have the same effect.


Check that the collection has gone:

db.deptCollection.find({deptno:40})

Next Step

This concludes the section on manipulating collections. Return to the Workbook.