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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T13:47:56+00:00 2026-05-30T13:47:56+00:00

So, maybe I’ve understood something wrong, because I’m from the SQL world: I have

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So, maybe I’ve understood something wrong, because I’m from the SQL world: I have a collection with goods:

_id: "0234weasq43rq",
title: "Panasonic",
descr: "blah blah",
price: 132,
specifications {
   weight: 135,
   color: "black",
   type: "LCD",
   diagonal: 50
}

_id: "0234weasq43rq",
title: "Samsung Galaxy Tab",
descr: "blah blah",
price: 132,
specifications {
   weight: 135,
   color: "white",
   standard: "GSM",
   wifi: "Yes"
}

Can I have different specifications for different categories of goods (e.g. phones and computers)? Are there any problems finding goods using a query like goods.find(specifications { diagonal: 50 }), if not all of goods have a “diagonal” specification?

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    2026-05-30T13:47:57+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:47 pm

    Yes, your documents, even in the same collection, may have completely different structures. In your example, the query would return just the goods that have diagonal = 50, and omit any documents that don’t have diagonal defined (or that have it defined but it is not 50, obviously)

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