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      I'm looking to trigger a deployment failure at the beginning of a plan if a user-provided variable isn't valid. Based on the documentation here https://inedo.com/support/documentation/buildmaster/execution-engine/statements-and-blocks/other-statements it looks like there is a raise error command for this purpose however I can't seem to find any documentation on how to use it. What is the proper way to trigger a fatal error in a plan?

      Product: BuildMaster
      Version: 5.6.8

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        I believe you want the fail statement. It will terminate the plan and will not run any catch blocks. So, something like this:

        if $FailingCondition
        {
          Log-Error Something bad happened!;
          fail;
        }
        
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          That is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

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