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Applies to:
Databricks SQL
Databricks Runtime
Returns an error if expr is not true.
Syntax
assert_true(condition [, message])
Arguments
condition: ABOOLEANexpression.message: An optionalSTRINGexpression with a message. The default is'<condition>' is not true!.
Returns
An untyped NULL if no error is returned.
Applies to:
Databricks SQL
Databricks Runtime 14.2 and above
The returned error condition is USER_RAISED_EXCEPTION and the SQLSTATE is P0001.
See Handling error conditions for details on handling error conditions.
Examples
> SELECT assert_true(0 < 1);
NULL
> SELECT assert_true(0 > 1);
[USER_RAISED_EXCEPTION] '0 > 1' is not true! SQLSTATE: P0001
> SELECT assert_true(1 = 2, 'One is not two!');
[USER_RAISED_EXCEPTION] One is not two! SQLSTATE: P0001