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I have a collection I am trying to dump out within a date range. I've got a query working for ALL rows, and also have it working with $date: 1058715 (numerical) but that never outputs anything I'm guessing because it doesn't match any rows in that conditional.

My dates in monog are stored as ISODATE(yadayada), so can I still query with $date: (numerical value)?

I created a date in the shell and got its value then using that numerical value.

Heres my working query , which outputs no rows

sudo bin/mongodump --db myDB --collection myColl -q '{"reading_date" : { "$gte" : { $date:1341230400000}}}' --out - > dump/myDB /will.bson

But I think I need

sudo bin/mongodump --db myDB --collection myColl -q '{"reading_date" : { "$gte" : new Date(2012,05,01)}}' --out - > dump/myDB /will.bson
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  • So does your second query work as expected?
    – Stennie
    Aug 3, 2012 at 4:43

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If you are storing a date, you can compare it to javascript date in the mongo shell like this:

db.coll.find({mydate:{$gt:new Date(2012,0,1)}})

Note that in js months are zero-based so the above represents January 1st 2012.

Since you need to pass this to mongodump, use this syntax instead:

mongodump -q '{mydate:{$gte:Date(1341230400000)}}'

Reference: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Mongo+Extended+JSON

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  • I need to do it outside the Shell Aug 6, 2012 at 4:47
  • There is a syntax error in that second example. If you add curly braces, there needs to be a key for the value. otherwise you get assertion: 16619 code FailedToParse: FailedToParse: Expecting ':': offset:21 Oct 23, 2013 at 22:28

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