[SP-pm] Tratar funções como funções MongoDB

Daniel de Oliveira Mantovani daniel.oliveira.mantovani at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 17:28:42 PST 2011


Era isso mesmo,
shonorio++

O Gabriel Vieira, me ajudou pelo Google Talk e funcionou.
(gabriel vieira)++ while 1;

http://pastebin.com/xb4TSqwf

2011/1/11 Solli Honorio <shonorio em gmail.com>:
> eu acho que vc precisa utilizar o MongoDB::OID
>
> Em 11 de janeiro de 2011 14:12, Daniel de Oliveira Mantovani
> <daniel.oliveira.mantovani em gmail.com> escreveu:
>>
>> Pessoal, estou eu preciso fazer um find, usando o
>> http://search.cpan.org/~kristina/MongoDB-0.40/lib/MongoDB.pm
>>
>> O find é equivalente a esse código, usando o Mongo cliente.
>>
>>  db.Foo.find({_id : ObjectId("4d2935a35a25524b32190000")})
>>
>> Porém, fazendo isso usando o API em Perl, ele trata o "ObjectId" como
>> uma string.
>> find({_id => "ObjectID(4d2a0fae9e0a3b4b32f70000"})
>>
>> Que é o equivalente a fazer isso no Mongo Cliente.
>>  db.Foo.find({_id : "ObjectId(4d2935a35a25524b32190000)"})
>>
>> A pergunta é, como fazer o equivalente a isso no Mongo cliente:
>>
>>  db.Foo.find({_id : ObjectId("4d2935a35a25524b32190000")})
>>
>> usando Perl.
>>
>>
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4659437/how-to-use-find-to-seach-id-objectidid-in-perl-api
>>
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