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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T09:14:34+00:00 2026-06-18T09:14:34+00:00

For an instance I have a json document in mongodb { a:{b:c} } Now

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For an instance I have a json document in mongodb

{
a:{b:c}
}

Now what am I suppost to do if I want to add to a nested json which will make it look like:

{
a:{b:c, d:e}
}

I have read the documentation of update. It has documented about $inc, $rename, $set & $unset. But I want it to add with existing elements of a. just like $addToSet do with an array.

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    2026-06-18T09:14:35+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:14 am

    You can use the $set operator:

    collection.update({'a.b': 'c' }, {$set: {'a.d': 'e'}} )
    
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