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== Querying a collection ==
 
== Querying a collection ==
  
Show all data so far:
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The find() function can be used to query the documents.
db.deptCollection.find()
 
 
 
The data comes back messy. The pretty() function can be used to improve the layout::
 
 
 
db.deptCollection.find().pretty()
 
 
 
The find() function can be used to find just one document.
 
  
 
The format is:
 
The format is:
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The fieldName must be in quotes, the value needs quotes if it is a string or date value.
 
The fieldName must be in quotes, the value needs quotes if it is a string or date value.
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For example, show all the data so far in the deptCollection:
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db.deptCollection.find()
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The data comes back messy. The pretty() function can be used to improve the layout::
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db.deptCollection.find().pretty()
  
 
For example, find department 10:
 
For example, find department 10:

Revision as of 11:13, 21 October 2016

Main Page >> MongoDB >>MongoDB Workbook >> Querying Collections

Querying a collection

The find() function can be used to query the documents.

The format is:

 db.collectionName.find({"fieldName": "value"})

The fieldName must be in quotes, the value needs quotes if it is a string or date value.

For example, show all the data so far in the deptCollection:

db.deptCollection.find()

The data comes back messy. The pretty() function can be used to improve the layout::

db.deptCollection.find().pretty()

For example, find department 10:

db.deptCollection.find({"deptno":10}).pretty()

Finding an employee means using the array name too:

db.deptCollection.find({"employees.empno":7902}).pretty()

However, this does mean you get back all the employees in the department they were found in!

Since version 2.2 MongoDB's new $elemMatch can avoid this:

db.deptCollection.find({"deptno":20},  
  { _id: 0, employees: {$elemMatch: {empno: 7902}}}).pretty()

$elemMatch limits the contents of the employees array to contain only the first element matching the $elemMatch condition.

_id is a unique value automatically generated by MongoDB (like a Primary Key). To see it:

db.deptCollection.find({"deptno":20},  
  { employees: {$elemMatch: {empno: 7902}}}).pretty()

This is akin to a SQL query:

 SELECT * FROM Emp WHERE deptno=20 AND empno = 7902

However, could you just query using the empno?

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Updating the collection