MongoDB Update
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Updating a Collection
The format of the update command is:
db.collectionName.update({'keyField': 'value' }, {$set: field: 'newValue' } )
The update() function can be used to update one or more documents. If the change should only apply to one document, the keyField needs to be a field with unique values, to ensure the correct document is updated.
This is similar in SQL to proving the WHERE clause of an UPDATE command.
Alternatively since version 3.2, MongoDB also supports the following functions:
db.collectionName.updateOne(); /* updates a single document that matches a specified filter (even if several documents match the filter) */
db.collectionName.updateMany(); /* updates all documents that matches a specified filter */
db.collectionName.replaceMany(); /* replaces a single document that matches a specified filter (even if several documents match the filter) */
Updating Department 40
To update department 40 to add an employee:
db.deptCollection.update({'deptno':40}, {$set: {'employees': [ { empno: 8888, ename: 'MARY', job: 'LECTURER', mgr: 7566, hiredate: new Date(), sal: 4000 } ]} } )
Change the location to Wolverhampton:
db.deptCollection.update({'deptno':40}, {$set: {'loc': 'WOLVERHAMPTON'}})
Check the changes have been made:
db.deptCollection.find({"deptno":40}).pretty()
Exercise 2.2
- 2.2.1 Update the name of department 40 to: COMPUTING
- 2.2.1 Update the ename of employee number xxx to xxx
Next Step
Deleting a document.