How to update document in NoSQL database like mongo db?
We are using mongo dB in our application with C# as language.
Currently we are loading entire document as object in C#.
Make changes to document which happens in memory, and look like very costly.
and then call ReplaceOrSave method on mongo collection.
Is there a way in mongoDB, where can just update few fields directly in mongoDB server, without loading entire document in memory. Like we do in SQL database with update statement.
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We are using mongo dB in our application with C# as language.
Currently we are loading entire document as object in C#.
Make changes to document which happens in memory, and look like very costly.
and then call ReplaceOrSave method on mongo collection.
Is there a way in mongoDB, where can just update few fields directly in mongoDB server, without loading entire document in memory. Like we do in SQL database with update statement.
mongodb mongodb-.net-driver
Take a look here: mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.7/getting_started/…
– Artyom
Jan 7 at 11:15
If you mean that entity statement like EF(ORM), there isn't it in MongoDb C# driver.
– Mecit Semerci
Jan 15 at 11:00
Thanks everyone for your response.
– Krunal Parmar
Jan 15 at 12:47
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We are using mongo dB in our application with C# as language.
Currently we are loading entire document as object in C#.
Make changes to document which happens in memory, and look like very costly.
and then call ReplaceOrSave method on mongo collection.
Is there a way in mongoDB, where can just update few fields directly in mongoDB server, without loading entire document in memory. Like we do in SQL database with update statement.
mongodb mongodb-.net-driver
We are using mongo dB in our application with C# as language.
Currently we are loading entire document as object in C#.
Make changes to document which happens in memory, and look like very costly.
and then call ReplaceOrSave method on mongo collection.
Is there a way in mongoDB, where can just update few fields directly in mongoDB server, without loading entire document in memory. Like we do in SQL database with update statement.
mongodb mongodb-.net-driver
mongodb mongodb-.net-driver
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Take a look here: mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.7/getting_started/…
– Artyom
Jan 7 at 11:15
If you mean that entity statement like EF(ORM), there isn't it in MongoDb C# driver.
– Mecit Semerci
Jan 15 at 11:00
Thanks everyone for your response.
– Krunal Parmar
Jan 15 at 12:47
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Take a look here: mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.7/getting_started/…
– Artyom
Jan 7 at 11:15
If you mean that entity statement like EF(ORM), there isn't it in MongoDb C# driver.
– Mecit Semerci
Jan 15 at 11:00
Thanks everyone for your response.
– Krunal Parmar
Jan 15 at 12:47
Take a look here: mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.7/getting_started/…
– Artyom
Jan 7 at 11:15
Take a look here: mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.7/getting_started/…
– Artyom
Jan 7 at 11:15
If you mean that entity statement like EF(ORM), there isn't it in MongoDb C# driver.
– Mecit Semerci
Jan 15 at 11:00
If you mean that entity statement like EF(ORM), there isn't it in MongoDb C# driver.
– Mecit Semerci
Jan 15 at 11:00
Thanks everyone for your response.
– Krunal Parmar
Jan 15 at 12:47
Thanks everyone for your response.
– Krunal Parmar
Jan 15 at 12:47
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Take a look here: mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.7/getting_started/…
– Artyom
Jan 7 at 11:15
If you mean that entity statement like EF(ORM), there isn't it in MongoDb C# driver.
– Mecit Semerci
Jan 15 at 11:00
Thanks everyone for your response.
– Krunal Parmar
Jan 15 at 12:47