dstandish edited a comment on pull request #13421:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/13421#issuecomment-753284940


   I understand what you're saying.  I'm not sure it would be practical to 
implement for sql, especially in a uniform way.  There is so much variation in 
sql databases, and limitless variation with the types of queries people execute 
and the returns there may or may not be and the methods used....  In a database 
where you can throw exceptions like MS Sql, probably you could pick one to be 
"the skip exception".  In others (like snowflake) where you cannot, I can't 
think of a practical way.  Not sure about spark.
   
   In any case though, for bash it is pretty straightforward and clear and easy 
to understand.  We're already evaluating exit code. Why not reserve one of them 
to mean skip.  Anyway, it's an idea 🤷.


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