$toObjectId
New from version 4.0
The $toObjectId operator in Amazon DocumentDB is used to convert a string representation of an ObjectId to an actual ObjectId data type. This can be useful when working with data that has been stored as string representations of ObjectIds, as it allows you to perform operations that require the ObjectId data type.
Parameters
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expression: A string expression representing a valid ObjectId.
Example (MongoDB Shell)
The following example demonstrates how to use the $toObjectId operator to convert a string representation of an ObjectId to the ObjectId data type.
Create sample documents
db.employees.insertMany([ { _id: 1, empId:"64e5f8886218c620cf0e8f8a", name: "Carol Smith", employeeId: "c720a" }, { _id: 2, empId:"64e5f94e6218c620cf0e8f8c", name: "Bill Taylor", employeeId: "c721a" } ]);
Query example
db.employees.aggregate([ { $project: { "empIdAsObjectId": {$toObjectId: "$empId"}} } ]);
Output
[
{ _id: 1, empIdAsObjectId: ObjectId('64e5f8886218c620cf0e8f8a') },
{ _id: 2, empIdAsObjectId: ObjectId('64e5f94e6218c620cf0e8f8c') }
]
Code examples
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