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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T08:02:35+00:00 2026-05-27T08:02:35+00:00

How would I find a row with two objects? Example: $m = new Mongo();

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How would I find a row with two objects? Example:

    $m = new Mongo();
    $db = $m->mydb->user_tokens;
    $cursor = $db->findOne(array('$and' => array('user_id' => $userid, 'token_id' => $tokenid)));

I’m not sure if you can even do this in PHP. I have a python backend server that I can do something similar to this but need to be able to do it on the frontend as well.

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    2026-05-27T08:02:36+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:02 am

    You don’t need the $and qualifier; just setting your two conditions should work fine.

    In php one thing I’ve found useful is to take your query; then do a:

    echo(json_encode($query));   
    

    This way you can take your query and try it directly on the console to confirm it’s showing what you’re thinking it should.

    A bit further into the above explained..
    Currently this is what you’re querying on:

    {"$and":{"user_id":"userId","token_id":"tokenId"}}
    

    I found this out by doing

    echo(json_encode(array('$and' => array('user_id' => 'userId', 'token_id' => 'tokenId'))));
    

    You want to be doing either:

    {"$and":[{"user_id":"userId"},{"token_id":"tokenId"}]}
    
    or
    
    {"user_id":"userId","token_id":"tokenId"}
    

    Useful sheet to look up when creating your queries:

    SQL to Mongo Cheat Sheet

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