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i want to create a script for mongoDB and i have property "Active" and i want to change the name of that property to "Deleted" and value where it's "true" to "false" and where it's "false" to "true". If "Active" field its not present in that document then i want to set "Deleted" as "False"



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  • I know how to change name, i can use $rename for that but i don't know how to change value as well in the same time and how to change values with opposite values
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i want to create a script for mongoDB and i have property "Active" and i want to change the name of that property to "Deleted" and value where it's "true" to "false" and where it's "false" to "true". If "Active" field its not present in that document then i want to set "Deleted" as "False"



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  • I know how to change name, i can use $rename for that but i don't know how to change value as well in the same time and how to change values with opposite values
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 13:45













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i want to create a script for mongoDB and i have property "Active" and i want to change the name of that property to "Deleted" and value where it's "true" to "false" and where it's "false" to "true". If "Active" field its not present in that document then i want to set "Deleted" as "False"



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i want to create a script for mongoDB and i have property "Active" and i want to change the name of that property to "Deleted" and value where it's "true" to "false" and where it's "false" to "true". If "Active" field its not present in that document then i want to set "Deleted" as "False"



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  • I know how to change name, i can use $rename for that but i don't know how to change value as well in the same time and how to change values with opposite values
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 13:45


















  • I know how to change name, i can use $rename for that but i don't know how to change value as well in the same time and how to change values with opposite values
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 13:45
















I know how to change name, i can use $rename for that but i don't know how to change value as well in the same time and how to change values with opposite values
– Gabriel Mihai Anghel
Nov 22 at 13:45




I know how to change name, i can use $rename for that but i don't know how to change value as well in the same time and how to change values with opposite values
– Gabriel Mihai Anghel
Nov 22 at 13:45












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You can combine $set and $unset. Logically $rename perform the same.



db.collection({active: true}, {$unset: {$active: ''}, $set: {$deleted: true}}






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  • Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 21:48











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You can combine $set and $unset. Logically $rename perform the same.



db.collection({active: true}, {$unset: {$active: ''}, $set: {$deleted: true}}






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  • Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 21:48















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You can combine $set and $unset. Logically $rename perform the same.



db.collection({active: true}, {$unset: {$active: ''}, $set: {$deleted: true}}






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 21:48













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You can combine $set and $unset. Logically $rename perform the same.



db.collection({active: true}, {$unset: {$active: ''}, $set: {$deleted: true}}






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You can combine $set and $unset. Logically $rename perform the same.



db.collection({active: true}, {$unset: {$active: ''}, $set: {$deleted: true}}







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  • Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 21:48


















  • Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
    – Gabriel Mihai Anghel
    Nov 22 at 21:48
















Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
– Gabriel Mihai Anghel
Nov 22 at 21:48




Thanks man, yes it's working like this, but if someone will have another idea maybe we can learn some new ways how to use mongo better. But thanks for your help for me this was working .
– Gabriel Mihai Anghel
Nov 22 at 21:48


















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