![]() Functions utilizing supported server commands are compatible with Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB. Client-side wrapper functions such as deleteMany() and updateMany() internally utilize the delete() and update() server commands. The author selected the Open Internet/Free Speech Fund to receive a donation as part of the Write for DOnations program.This article only lists the supported server commands and excludes client-side wrapper functions. The MongoDB shell allows you to access a database as long as you already have access to the server on which MongoDB is running. However, a command line interface isn’t always ideal for working with a database, as it may not be clear how one can find or analyze their data. Some may find it helpful to instead use a visual tool to view, manipulate, and analyze their data. To this end, the MongoDB project offers an official graphical user interface called MongoDB Compass. ![]() ![]() With MongoDB Compass, sometimes shortened to Compass, you can access most of the features the MongoDB database engine offers through an intuitive visual display. You can glance through databases, collections and individual documents, interactively create queries, manipulate existing documents, and design aggregation pipelines through a dedicated interface. In this tutorial, you’ll install MongoDB Compass on a local machine and familiarize yourself with how to perform various database administration using the graphical tool.
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