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Visual Query Builder
Posted on: 19/11/2018 (last updated: 13/03/2024) by Kirsty BurgessVisual Query Builder allows you to build queries by dragging and dropping fields. No need to know MongoDB query syntax!
SQL Query
Posted on: 18/02/2020 (last updated: 13/02/2024) by Kirsty BurgessSQL Query makes it possible to write SQL expressions and joins to query MongoDB.
Collection Tab
Posted on: 28/04/2018 (last updated: 16/05/2024) by Kirsty BurgessThe Collection Tab is the starting point for all data exploration and analysis in Studio 3T.
IntelliShell
Posted on: 30/04/2018 (last updated: 13/02/2024) by Kathryn VargasIntelliShell is the built-in mongo shell interface with smart auto-completion of collection names, shell methods, document key names, operators, and field names.
Table View
Posted on: 02/05/2018 (last updated: 28/03/2024) by Kirsty BurgessTable View is the spreadsheet view that supports advanced features like showing embedded fields, stepping into array-valued columns, and hiding columns – even when dealing with large datasets.
JSON View
Posted on: 04/02/2020 (last updated: 06/11/2023) by Kathryn VargasJSON View displays documents within a collection in JSON.
Tree View
Posted on: 03/05/2018 (last updated: 07/01/2022) by Kathryn VargasTree View displays data in a hierarchical view, which can be expanded or collapsed as needed.
Getting Started with Studio 3T
Posted on: 26/04/2018 (last updated: 15/12/2023) by Kathryn VargasAlready installed Studio 3T on your machine? Read our Getting Started guide, get to know Studio 3T’s main features, and complete your MongoDB tasks in no time.
Check MongoDB Schema with Schema Explorer
Posted on: 18/06/2018 (last updated: 16/10/2023) by Kirsty BurgessSchema Explorer makes it easy to visualize data distributions, find schema anomalies, and generate schema documentation which can be exported as a Word or CSV file.
A Practical Introduction to MongoDB Views
Posted on: 30/04/2018 (last updated: 04/08/2021) by Phil FactorWe introduce the idea of MongoDB views – what they are, why they’re useful, when to use them, and how they relate to data aggregations – and walk you through how to create a view in Studio 3T using a small practice database courtesy of the UK’s Met Office.