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db.originalName.renameCollection("newName" );
With the power of regex comes great responsibility.... db.posts.find({'text': /.*foo.*|.*bar.*/i})
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.oldField){ db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'newField':doc.oldField}}, false, true); } });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.commenters){ var firstCommenter = db.users.findOne({'_id': doc.commenters[0]._id }); db.clients.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'firstPost': firstCommenter }}, false, true); var firstCommenter = db.users.findOne({'_id': do...
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.commentsBlobId){ var commentsBlob = db.comments.findOne({'_id': commentsBlobId }); db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'comments': commentsBlob }}, false, true); } });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(!doc.foo){ db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'foo':''}}, false, true); } });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.foo === 'bar'){ db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'foo':'squee'}}, false, true); } });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.oldfield){ // the false, true at the end refers to $upsert, and $multi, respectively db.accounts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$unset: {'oldfield': "" }}, false, true); } });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ db.accounts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set: {'_id': doc._id.str }}, false, true); });
var newvalue = ""; db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.foo){ newvalue = '"' + doc.foo + '"'; db.accounts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set: {'doc.foo': newvalue}}); } });
var newvalue = null; db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.foo){ newvalue = '"' + doc.foo + '"'; db.accounts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set: {'doc.foo': newvalue}}); } });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc._id){ db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{ timestamp: new Date(parseInt(doc._id.str.slice(0,8), 16) *1000) }}, false, true); } });
var timestamp = Math.floor(new Date(1974, 6, 25).getTime() / 1000); var hex = ('00000000' + timestamp.toString(16)).substr(-8); // zero padding var objectId = new ObjectId(hex + new ObjectId().str.substring(8));
What we're doing here is referencing the array index using dot notation db.posts.find({"tags.0": {$exists: true }})
This project is a self-contained example done completely in the Interface Builder. You should be able to work through it in 10 minutes or less. Then you can apply the concepts you learned to your own project. Here I just use UIViews but they can represent whatever view you like (ie, button, label...
These functions are used to check Mouse Button Clicks. Input.GetMouseButton(int button); Input.GetMouseButtonDown(int button); Input.GetMouseButtonUp(int button); They all take the-same parameter. 0 = Left Mouse Click. 1 = Right Mouse Click. 2 = Middle Mouse Click. GetMouseButton i...
Purpose Use the CREATE SEQUENCE statement to create a sequence, which is a database object from which multiple users may generate unique integers. You can use sequences to automatically generate primary key values. When a sequence number is generated, the sequence is incremented, independent of th...
Using Dynamic Arrays in VBA can be quite clunky and time intensive over very large data sets. When storing simple data types in a dynamic array (Strings, Numbers, Booleans etc.), one can avoid the ReDim Preserve statements required of dynamic arrays in VBA by using the Split() function with some cl...
Now that the OCaml distribution is available on your favorite operating system, we can create your first program in OCaml: the Hello World! We have different ways to launch an OCaml program. The REPL (toplevel) You can execute your code interactively with the toplevel. With the OCaml toplevel, yo...
If you are just starting a new project, it's important to think about how you want to handle code signing. If you are new to code signing, check out the WWDC session that describes the fundamentals of code signing in Xcode. To properly code-sign your app, you have to have the following resources o...

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