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I am using mongodb java driver thru maven repository (as below in pom.xml) to query transactions between date range with aggregate framwork. The java driver generates following $match that I tried to validate on mongo console and found that it does not work:

db.transactions.aggregate(
{ "$match" : 
    { 
        "created_at" : { "$gt" : { "$date" : "2001-04-12T12:00:00.000Z"} , "$lte" : { "$date" : "2020-04-13T12:00:00.000Z"}}
    }
}
)

If I remove $date block and replace it with ISOdate function and date string then it seem to be working. I failed to understand why it does not work in java ($match JSON - I had fetched from eclipse to try in mongo console and that do not work as well.)

pom.xml
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.mongodb</groupId>
    <artifactId>mongo-java-driver</artifactId>
    <version>2.11.0</version>
</dependency>

does any one know why $date is not working with aggregate using MongoDB v2.4.0?

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  • Try the answer and let me know if it does not work.. and if it does not work please provide us the information on the data store in the Database. since I assumed that date is a embedded filed in created_at in your document. Apr 18, 2013 at 13:14
  • I tried it but it does not work. The code I had provided is been generated by MongoDB java driver therefore I don't see "" is an issue. created_at is date field and holds the ISO date formate. Please find JSON below for your reference: { "created_at" : ISODate("2013-04-18T10:42:22Z"), "payment_token" : "f7e595ec-1cdd-4e5d-93c5-eca8e5f9f876" }
    – Jaymin
    Apr 25, 2013 at 4:25
  • I have updated my answer with reference to the JSON you provided. Please try and let us know. Since the same code is working for me with MongoDB 2.2.3 I hope it works on your version as well with no issues. Apr 26, 2013 at 5:23
  • nope, it does not work. I am using mongodb-win32-x86_64-2.4.0 (i.e. v2.4.0)
    – Jaymin
    Apr 27, 2013 at 7:36
  • Sorry, based on the past conversions, I am not getting any clues to solve... But for sure the below provided code do work on my machine Apr 27, 2013 at 7:41

2 Answers 2

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You have to format the date before passing onto $match aggregate.

Order.aggregate([
        {
          $match: {
            createdAt: {
              $gte: new Date(req.body.startDate),
              $lt: new Date(req.body.endDate)
            }
          }
        },
        {
          $lookup: {
            from: 'acbinstallerpayments',
            localField: "_id",
            foreignField: 'customerObjectID',
            as: 'installerPaymentDetails'
          }
        }
      ]);
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  • 2
    Thanks, this just worked. Creating a date object while sending the date works fine. Apr 27, 2021 at 7:31
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I got it solved by removing the "" & $ prefix on the $date field of in $match. For you remove the same for $date, $gt & $lte

So that it should look like

db.transactions.aggregate(
{ "$match" : 
         { 
          'created_at': { 
                         $gt: "2001-04-12T12:00:00.000Z", 
                         $lt: "2020-04-13T12:00:00.000Z"
                        }
         }
});
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  • I'm using CFMongoDB (ColdFusion) with the Mongo java driver and this format worked. I had to add quotes around "$gt" & "$lt", but that may have just been a ColdFusion requirement. (NOTE: Valid JSON requires double quotes. Perhaps the java driver doesn't currently care, but it may in the future.) Nov 20, 2013 at 19:48

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