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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T05:09:47+00:00 2026-06-18T05:09:47+00:00

I can’t see the difference between using it: update({name : nick}, {$set : {age

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I can’t see the difference between using it:

update({"name" : "nick"}, {"$set" : {"age" : 50}})

and not using it;

update({"name" : "nick"}, {"age" : 50})

from the example in documentation. It’s not clear to me.

Thanks for the comment but if I use {"$set" : {"array_field" : [{'f' : 'v'}] }} it adds {'f' : 'v'} to the array instead of replacing the array with [{'f' : 'v'}], so why doesn’t $set replace the array with the new one?

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    2026-06-18T05:09:48+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 5:09 am

    update({"name" : "nick"}, {"age" : 50}) replaces the complete object with only {"age" : 50}.

    Running find({"name" : "nick" }) after running the above update would return no document found error.

    Using $set would allow to update only the “age” param of the original object.

    Karl Seguin’s Little Mongodb Book has a very good explanation about the difference between replace and set.

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