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The structure of my MongoDB is something like this...

Database (Job Application Database)
   ...
   Nested Array of Objects (Applicants)
      ...
      Another Nested Array of Objects (Comments)

I have this code working fine to update the nested array

JobApplication.findOneAndUpdate(
   { _id: new ObjectId(data.job_app_id), 'applicants._id' : new ObjectId(data.selected_applicant_id) },
   {'$push': {'applicants.$.comments': data.message}},
   {safe: true, upsert: true, new : true},
   function(err, model) {
        console.log(err);
        console.log(model);
   }
)

The problem I'm having is it doesn't return the added object. The reason why I am not just returning data.message is because I need the _id of the object. Is there a way of returning the added object?

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  • The problem here is "upsert". Think for a moment of why this could be a problem when you are looking for content within an array. There is a very rational reason why these two do not mix well. Feb 11, 2016 at 9:32
  • @BlakesSeven care to explain the reason please?
    – Nicky
    Jul 19, 2016 at 15:34

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`JobApplication.findOneAndUpdate(
   { _id: new ObjectId(data.job_app_id), 'applicants._id' : new ObjectId(data.selected_applicant_id) },
   {'$push': {'applicants.$.comments': data.message}},
   {safe: true, upsert: true, new : true},
   function(err, model) {
if(err) return JSON.stringify(err)
        if(model){
console.log(model) }
)`
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