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How can I rename a field for all documents in MongoDB?

Assuming I have a collection in MongoDB with 5000 records, each containing something similar to:

{
"occupation":"Doctor",
"name": {
   "first":"Jimmy",
   "additional":"Smith"
}

Is there an easy way to rename the field "additional" to "last" in all documents? I saw the $rename operator in the documentation but I'm not really clear on how to specify a subfield.

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You can use:

db.foo.update({}, {$rename:{"name.additional":"name.last"}}, false, true);

Or to just update the docs which contain the property:

db.foo.update({"name.additional": {$exists: true}}, {$rename:{"name.additional":"name.last"}}, false, true);

The false, true in the method above are: { upsert:false, multi:true }. You need the multi:true to update all your records.

Or you can use the former way:

remap = function (x) {
  if (x.additional){
    db.foo.update({_id:x._id}, {$set:{"name.last":x.name.additional}, $unset:{"name.additional":1}});
  }
}

db.foo.find().forEach(remap);

In MongoDB 3.2 you can also use

db.students.updateMany( {}, { $rename: { "oldname": "newname" } } )

The general syntax of this is

db.collection.updateMany(filter, update, options)

https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/method/db.collection.updateMany/


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