MongoDB Query Dynamic Date Range?

Is anyone aware of a method to write a MongoDB query for a dynamic date-range?
I found this link online, and tried the code below, but it does NOT work in the connector:
...
"order_date" : {
$lt: new Date(),
$gte: new Date(new Date().setDate(new Date().getDate()-1))
}
Any thoughts on how we can do something like this in the connector?
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I know this question is very old, but I had a similar problem and solved it with an aggregation pipeline. Note, this requires MongoDB 4.2 or later.
{$expr: {$gt: ["$order_date", {$subtract: ['$$NOW', 24*60*60*1000]}]}}
This compute an "age" field that I can then filter on. I don't know if there's a simpler way but this worked for me.
I also defined this pipeline in a MongoDB view and queried the view from Domo, using the simpler "Find" method. It's easier to manage complex pipelines outside of Domo. But whether you do that is your choice.
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