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I have a json document that I entered into my mongo db using the mongoimport command. I set it's _id to "MyDocId", looking at it in mongo, the _id is correctly set. in my C# code, I want to read this document using this _id:

ObjectId id = ObjectId.Parse("MyDocId");

I am getting an exception in the above code

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You may need to use a Bson attribute on your property like so.

[BsonId]
[BsonRepresentation(BsonType.ObjectId)]
public string Id { get; set; }

There is quite a good explanation of these attributes in this answered question

BsonId vs BsonRepresentation

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  • How does it work with filter query builders? //Not fetching any documents collection.FindAsync(Builders<MyObj>.Filter.Where(x=>x.Id == "stringvalue")) //Gives syntax error (can't company ObjectId & string) collection.FindAsync(Builders<MyObj>.Filter.Where(x=>x.Id == ObjectId.Parse("stringvalue")))
    – Gopinath
    Dec 29, 2021 at 15:35
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Since version 2.9 of MongoDB.Driver you can also use built-in convention StringIdStoredAsObjectIdConvention

        var pack = new ConventionPack
        {
            new StringIdStoredAsObjectIdConvention()
        };

        ConventionRegistry.Register("Custom Convention", pack, t => true);
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ObjectId parse will only parse strings that have a valid format. In your case, if the document's _id is a string, you don't need to parse it as an ObjectId, just use the string value in your query.

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  • I create a filter like so: Builders<PropertyHelperLookup>.Filter.Eq("_id", this._docId) and I am getting an exception
    – Pacman
    Oct 17, 2016 at 23:25
  • What is the exception?
    – andresk
    Oct 18, 2016 at 1:00

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