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So I'm attempting to find all records who have a field set and isn't null.

I try using $exists, however according to the MongoDB documentation, this query will return fields who equal null.

$exists does match documents that contain the field that stores the null value.

So I'm now assuming I'll have to do something like this:

db.collection.find({ "fieldToCheck" : { $exists : true, $not : null } })

Whenever I try this however, I get the error [invalid use of $not] Anyone have an idea of how to query for this?

8 Answers 8

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Use $ne (for "not equal")

db.collection.find({ "fieldToCheck": { $ne: null } })
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    What does this return? A null collection? A single item? An array? Dec 17, 2015 at 19:37
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    @iLoveUnicorns: what find always returns: a collection of records, matching the criteria. Dec 17, 2015 at 19:38
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    @SergioTulentsev AFAIK it returns a cursor Feb 2, 2016 at 20:18
  • @fernandohur: yeah, but if you have less than one page of documents, you won't even see the difference. And if you were to run this query from external driver, I'm pretty sure most of them shield you from the cursor implementation detail. Feb 3, 2016 at 6:36
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    I know this is old, but as this is the accepted answer: {$exists: true} is redundant, just {$ne: null} is enough. Jul 3, 2022 at 1:12
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Suppose we have a collection like below:

{ 
  "_id":"1234"
  "open":"Yes"
  "things":{
             "paper":1234
             "bottle":"Available"
             "bottle_count":40
            } 
}

We want to know if the bottle field is present or not?

Ans:

db.products.find({"things.bottle":{"$exists":true}})
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    When <boolean> is true, $exists matches the documents that contain the field, including documents where the field value is null. From the docs. Aug 16, 2015 at 15:14
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    yep, but i don' see why a DB would contain the value null, it's sloppy Aug 13, 2016 at 17:56
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i find that this works for me

db.getCollection('collectionName').findOne({"fieldName" : {$ne: null}})
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This comment is written in 2021 and applies for MongoDB 5.X and earlier versions.

If you value query performance never use $exists (or use it only when you have a sparse index over the field that is queried. the sparse index should match the criteria of the query, meaning, if searching for $exists:true, the sparse index should be over field:{$exist:true} , if you are querying where $exists:true the sparse index should be over field:{$exist:false}

Instead use :

db.collection.find({ "fieldToCheck": {  $ne: null } })

or

db.collection.find({ "fieldToCheck": {  $eq: null } })

this will require that you include the fieldToCheck in every document of the collection, however - the performance will be vastly improved.

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db.<COLLECTION NAME>.find({ "<FIELD NAME>": { $exists: true, $ne: null } })
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In my case, i added new field isDeleted : true to only fields that are deleted.

So for all other records there was no isDeleted field, so i wanted to get all the fields that isDeleted either does not exist or false. So query is

.find({ isDeleted: { $ne: true } });
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I Tried to convert it into boolean condition , where if document with table name already exist , then it will append in the same document , otherwise it will create one .

table_name is the variable using which i am trying to find the document

query = { table_name : {"$exists": "True"}}
    
    result = collection.find(query)
    flag = 0
    for doc in result:
        collection.update_one({}, { "$push" : { table_name : {'name':'hello'} } } )
        flag = 1
    if (flag == 0):
        collection.insert_one({ table_name : {'roll no' : '20'}})
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aggregate example

https://mongoplayground.net/p/edbKil4Zvwc

db.collection.aggregate([
  {
    "$match": {
      "finishedAt": {
        "$exists": true
      }
    }
  },
  {
    "$unwind": "$tags"
  },
  {
    "$match": {
      "$or": [
        {
          "tags.name": "Singapore"
        },
        {
          "tags.name": "ABC"
        }
      ]
    }
  },
  {
    "$group": {
      "_id": null,
      "count": {
        "$sum": 1
      }
    }
  }
])

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