I have a countries document which looks like that:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("4e493af4140700590800154f"),
"geoname_id" : "49518",
"code" : "rw",
"names" : {
"en" : "Rwanda",
"nl" : "Rwanda",
"de" : "Ruanda"
}
}
In order to touch the index only when querying for:
db.countries.find({}, {"names.en":1, _id:0})
I added the following index:
db.countries.ensureIndex({"names.en":1})
To my understanding the query should now only touch the index. However, .explain() tells me that the query isnt using any index at all:
{
"cursor" : "BasicCursor",
"nscanned" : 247,
"nscannedObjects" : 247,
"n" : 247,
"millis" : 0,
"nYields" : 0,
"nChunkSkips" : 0,
"isMultiKey" : false,
"indexOnly" : false,
"indexBounds" : {
}
}
I thought that the reason might be that the full db will be output (247 countries) but that doesnt make any sense to me. When the countries are available within the index the index should be used, right?
Anybody has an idea?
Cheers