Thank you for your explanation Jan.
I am sorry I missed the previous answer. Both totally make sense.
Regards,
Hai

On Monday, August 15, 2016 at 3:44:52 PM UTC+7, Jan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> a partial update will only modify the attributes specified in the update 
> document. It will therefore read the existing previous version of the 
> document, merge in the updated values and store the new document as a new 
> version.
> ArangoDB uses an append-only approach when modifying data, so there it 
> will never perform any update-in-place.
> Please also refer to Simran's answer given here: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/arangodb/NxpQwvBSFIo
>
> Best regards
> Jan
>
> Am Montag, 15. August 2016 03:22:44 UTC+2 schrieb Hải Nguyễn Trung:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I want to ask a question before I tried to switch to ADB: I want to model 
>> my data using ArangoDB, which is often modified by our application. Since 
>> the data is quite complex, I want to organize them with the most 
>> appropriate form.
>> If I modify only a few fields or attributes of the document (which I call 
>> partial update), is the whole document is rewritten?
>> What is the best way to model data as document which allow fast partial 
>> update?
>> Thank.
>> H
>>
>

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