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Harry Brundage commented on SPARK-11319:
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I also don't think that "JSON data is likely to have nulls so Spark can not
perform data validation" is a satisfactory argument. How is anyone supposed to
build reliable software on top of it if the authors make decisions for us about
what our future data will look like??
> PySpark silently Accepts null values in non-nullable DataFrame fields.
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> Key: SPARK-11319
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-11319
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: PySpark, SQL
> Reporter: Kevin Cox
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> Running the following code with a null value in a non-nullable column
> silently works. This makes the code incredibly hard to trust.
> {code}
> In [2]: from pyspark.sql.types import *
> In [3]: sqlContext.createDataFrame([(None,)], StructType([StructField("a",
> TimestampType(), False)])).collect()
> Out[3]: [Row(a=None)]
> {code}
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