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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:53:33+00:00 2026-05-22T18:53:33+00:00

My mongodb is like following { _id : ObjectId(4de20ef97065cc77c80541fd), todo : [ { id

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My mongodb is like following

{ "_id" : ObjectId("4de20ef97065cc77c80541fd"),
"todo" : [
{
"id" : 1,
"desc" : "hi",
"done" : 0
},
{
"id" : 2,
"desc" : "hello",
"done" : 0
}
], "user" : "saturngod" }

So, I update the data like this.

db.tasks.update({user:'saturngod','todo.id':2},{"$set":{"todo.$.done":1}});

it’s working fine in mongodb cli but can’t work in your node-mongodb-native driver.

I wrote a code like this

task_collection.update({user:username,'todo.id':taskId}, {"$set":{"todo.$.done":1}},{safe:true},function(error, result){
            sys.puts("callback user:"+username+"id:"+taskId+"error:"+error);
            if( error ) callback(error,result);
            else callback(null,result)

       });

error return null value and callback also working. However, data was not update in database.

Updated:
I found ‘todo.id’:taskId can’t find any rows. It’s working in mongo cli but not work in mongodb-native nodejs

full source at :
https://github.com/saturngod/tatoo/blob/master/data-provider.js

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    2026-05-22T18:53:33+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:53 pm

    Fixed , problem is taskId is not number.

    task_collection.update({user:username,'todo.id':Math.floor(taskId)}, {"$set":{"todo.$.done":1}},{safe:true},function(error, result){
    
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