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Hello,
How can I elegantly trigger an error in the script when a condition is not met?
I do not want to exit the script without an error because then I would not get a warning in the Publisher...
,KR Koen
My solution:
IF condition then
TRACE( Condition is not valid);
SET TriggerError; //This line of code triggers an error
END IF
My preferred technique: use the CRASH; statement. It doesn't exist but it will do what it says...
Maybe something like this:
if condition = false() then
Load * Resident NotExistingTable;
end if
- Marcus
Hi,
IF Condition Not met,
trace 'This condition has not been met!';
Exit script;
else
Continue
Mark
You can use any word that is not a command
If 1 <> 0 then
Die!
endif ;
Will work but not the most elegant one
Thanks for the feedback. But this will not trigger an error in my mgmt console.
Will it find the endif statement?
My solution:
IF condition then
TRACE( Condition is not valid);
SET TriggerError; //This line of code triggers an error
END IF
That is genial!