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Please add support for auto-incrementing numeric IDs. For example, if an ID starts at 1000001, the next created record should automatically use 1000002

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. MongoDB lacks native support for auto-incrementing numeric IDs, forcing applications to use custom counter logic, which in...
Altaab Ansari 2 months ago in Performance & Optimization / Querying & Aggregations 6 Future Consideration

Add Attribute Sorting/Reorganizing to get best index for $match in aggregation and other filters (by option)

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. I have found out that the order of attributes in my (different) $match stages are relevant to the query planner of what in...
Paul Coch about 1 month ago in Querying & Aggregations 0 Submitted

Improve small collection lookup performance

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. Improved performance for lookups from large to small collections (where many origin documents match the same looked-up doc...
Ryan Peggs 5 months ago in Querying & Aggregations 0 Future Consideration

mongo atlas odbc driver meets problem for sqlFetch()

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. When SQLFetch() reach SQL_NO_DATA_FOUND, It will not return error when SQLFetch() is called again. What would you l...
qin liu about 2 months ago in SQL Interface 2 Future Consideration

Allow Pinning Query Plan Cache Key to a Fixed Plan for a Given Query Shape Hash

Allow Pinning Query Plan Cache Key to a Fixed Plan for a Given Query Shape Hash n MongoDB 8.0, the new setQuerySettings command allows administrators to enforce index hints and other behavior based on the query shape hash. This gives users partia...
Vinicius Grippa 8 months ago in Querying & Aggregations 0 Submitted

Show latest document first instead of first document, in list

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. What would you like to see happen? Describe the desired outcome or enhancement. Why is this important to yo...
Profit Buddy AI 2 months ago in Performance & Optimization / Querying & Aggregations 1 Future Consideration

Allow configuration of 100mb memory limit per aggregation pipeline stage

In this old thread from 2016 (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mongodb-user/LCeFZZRz5EY) it was asked whether there was a way to increase the 100mb in memory limit of each stage of an aggregation pipeline. The responses centered around two ...
Guest almost 6 years ago in Querying & Aggregations 2 Submitted

Add operator that would calculate distance between 2 geolocation points

It would be great to have operator that would calculate distance between 2 geolocation points, and not to do it manually with big aggregate queries. I suggest to add 2 new operators that would calculate distance in two different ways, as discuss...
Guest over 3 years ago in Querying & Aggregations 3 Submitted

Implement a $hash operator for queries

Current State: MongoDB currently lacks a native $hash operator in the aggregation/query language. While certain helpers like convertShardKeyToHashed or $toHashedIndexKey exist, they are limited in scope: Not available as true query operators (e....
Guest 9 months ago in Querying & Aggregations 0 Submitted

Add setOnUpdate operator for Upsert operations

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. We regularly want to upsert documents to mongo, and include a useful createdAt and updatedAt timestamp. createdAt is easy:...
WelcomeLend Operations 3 months ago in Querying & Aggregations 1 Future Consideration