I've went through mongodb document: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/project-fields-from-query-results/ on how to limit return data. I have a following structure:
{
"2015": {
"m1": "0",
"01": {
"m1": "0",
"01": {
"m1": "0"
},
"02": {
"m1": "0"
}
},
"02": {
"m1": "0",
"01": {
"m1": "0"
},
"02": {
"m1": "0"
}
}
},
"_id": "1234"
}
This is a time hierarchy that aggregates m0 value for days, months and year. I will have more metrics than m0 on each level, this is a simplification. The document will be relatively big and I usually need only values for specific day/month/year: 2015.m0, 2015.01.m0, 2015.01.01.m0 and I was hoping that I could query only those specified fields, so I tried something like:
find({_id: "1234"}, {"2015": 1,"2015.01": 1,"2015.01.01": 1})
But it only takes the last one into consideration and returns 2015.01.01.m0 value. Does it mean that if I would like to use this feature I would have to rather specify all fields that I don't won't with 0?
UPDATE: I would expect something like:
{
"2015": {
"m1": "0",
"01": {
"m1": "0",
"01": {
"m1": "0"
}
}
},
"_id": "1234"
}
So only values on a specified level of a hierarchy.