I am new to working with Mongo. I recently taken over our LearningLocker database from a previous employee. I can see using show dbs, the database has 4.188GB. But even using a simple db.learninglocker.find() is not returning anything. Any suggestions on how to review the data?
Mongodb I can see the size of the collection but, find() does not return anything
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You should pass down an object as argument to the find function:
db.learninglocker.find({})