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I'm learning MongoDB on my own. I have a collection with entries that look like this:

{
"_id" : ObjectId("5d0c13fbfdca455311248d6f"),
"borough" : "Brooklyn",
"grades" : 
    [ 
        { "date" : ISODate("2014-04-16T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "A", "score" : 5 },
        { "date" : ISODate("2013-04-23T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "B", "score" : 2 },
        { "date" : ISODate("2012-04-24T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "A", "score" : 5 }
    ],
"name" : "C & C Catering Service",
"restaurant_id" : "40357437"
}

And I want to find all restaurants in Brooklyn with at least one grades.grade of A.

I've figured out the first half of the puzzle:

db.restaurants.find({borough:{$eq:"Brooklyn"}})

But how do I query in the "grades" array for grade A?

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Use dot (.) to access and query nested objects:

db.restaurants.find({'borough':{$eq:"Brooklyn"}, 'grades.grade': 'A'})
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db.restaurants.find({"borough" : "Brooklyn","grades.grade":"A"})
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    While this code may solve the question, including an explanation really helps to improve the quality of your post.
    – 4b0
    Jun 21, 2019 at 8:17

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