What is schema in mongodb?
Answer / Mohammad Shadab
In MongoDB, a schema represents the structure of a document (data object). It defines the fields that a document can have and their data types. However, unlike traditional databases, MongoDB doesn't enforce schemas, allowing for flexibility when adding or updating documents.
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