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Count MongoDB Collections Matching Two Fields
To count only collections that match two fields, use count(). Let us create a collection with documents −
> db.demo175.insertOne({"EmployeeName":"Bob","isMarried":"YES"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e3840969e4f06af551997e8") } > db.demo175.insertOne({"EmployeeName":"David","isMarried":"NO"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e38409e9e4f06af551997e9") } > db.demo175.insertOne({"EmployeeName":"Mike","isMarried":"YES"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e3840a79e4f06af551997ea") } > db.demo175.insertOne({"EmployeeName":"Sam","isMarried":"NO"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e3840ae9e4f06af551997eb") }
Display all documents from a collection with the help of find() method −
> db.demo175.find();
This will produce the following output −
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e3840969e4f06af551997e8"), "EmployeeName" : "Bob", "isMarried" : "YES" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e38409e9e4f06af551997e9"), "EmployeeName" : "David", "isMarried" : "NO" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e3840a79e4f06af551997ea"), "EmployeeName" : "Mike", "isMarried" : "YES" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e3840ae9e4f06af551997eb"), "EmployeeName" : "Sam", "isMarried" : "NO" }
Following is the query to count only collections that match two fields −
> db.demo175.count( { "EmployeeName": "Mike", "isMarried":"YES" } );
This will produce the following output −
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