Changing flag in other document when ttl reached in mongo?












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I'm having two collections: Devices and Registrations.



When I add device then I populate Devices with appropriate entry and create document in Registrations with ttl. After one hour entry expires in Registrations but I would like to additionally set status flag in Devices.



Is there an option to create kind of 'function' that would change such flag for a given device after reaching a ttl?










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    I'm having two collections: Devices and Registrations.



    When I add device then I populate Devices with appropriate entry and create document in Registrations with ttl. After one hour entry expires in Registrations but I would like to additionally set status flag in Devices.



    Is there an option to create kind of 'function' that would change such flag for a given device after reaching a ttl?










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      I'm having two collections: Devices and Registrations.



      When I add device then I populate Devices with appropriate entry and create document in Registrations with ttl. After one hour entry expires in Registrations but I would like to additionally set status flag in Devices.



      Is there an option to create kind of 'function' that would change such flag for a given device after reaching a ttl?










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      I'm having two collections: Devices and Registrations.



      When I add device then I populate Devices with appropriate entry and create document in Registrations with ttl. After one hour entry expires in Registrations but I would like to additionally set status flag in Devices.



      Is there an option to create kind of 'function' that would change such flag for a given device after reaching a ttl?







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          You're probably looking for Change Streams
          and invalidate event.



          There's also spring data mongodb support.






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            You're probably looking for Change Streams
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            There's also spring data mongodb support.






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              and invalidate event.



              There's also spring data mongodb support.






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                You're probably looking for Change Streams
                and invalidate event.



                There's also spring data mongodb support.






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                You're probably looking for Change Streams
                and invalidate event.



                There's also spring data mongodb support.







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