Use UPDATE to update and SET to set the new values. Let us create a collection with documents −
> db.demo34.insertOne({"StudentFirstName":"Chris","StudentAge":24}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e1758b4cfb11e5c34d898cd") } > db.demo34.insertOne({"StudentFirstName":"David","StudentAge":23}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e1758bdcfb11e5c34d898ce") } > db.demo34.insertOne({"StudentFirstName":"Bob","StudentAge":20}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e1758c6cfb11e5c34d898cf") }
Display all documents from a collection with the help of find() method −
> db.demo34.find();
This will produce the following output −
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e1758b4cfb11e5c34d898cd"), "StudentFirstName" : "Chris", "StudentAge" : 24 } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e1758bdcfb11e5c34d898ce"), "StudentFirstName" : "David", "StudentAge" : 23 } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e1758c6cfb11e5c34d898cf"), "StudentFirstName" : "Bob", "StudentAge" : 20 }
Following is the query to update MongoDB row −
> db.demo34.update({_id:ObjectId("5e1758bdcfb11e5c34d898ce")}, ... {$set:{"StudentFirstName" : "Mike","StudentAge" : 19}}); WriteResult({ "nMatched" : 1, "nUpserted" : 0, "nModified" : 1 })
Display all documents from a collection with the help of find() method −
> db.demo34.find();
This will produce the following output −
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e1758b4cfb11e5c34d898cd"), "StudentFirstName" : "Chris", "StudentAge" : 24 } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e1758bdcfb11e5c34d898ce"), "StudentFirstName" : "Mike", "StudentAge" : 19 } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e1758c6cfb11e5c34d898cf"), "StudentFirstName" : "Bob", "StudentAge" : 20 }