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Web Development with Clojure, Third Edition: ERROR column "profile" does not exist (page 219)

I’m on p. 219, and previously I think everything was working.

I updated queries.sql as shown in the book and source code: (two - - are shown as – here for some reason, but there’s 2 dashes in my code. Similarly, I wrote a space with * db* otherwise it shows up as italics, but this space isn’t there when I write it in the terminal).

– START:profile
– :name set-profile-for-user* :<! :1
– :doc sets a profile map for the specified user
UPDATE users
SET profile = :profile
where :login = login
RETURNING *;

– :name get-user* :? :1
– :doc gets a user’s publicly available information
SELECT login, created_at, profile from users
WHERE login = :login
– END:profile

Then I do
user=> (start)
(require 'guestbook.db.core)
(in-ns 'guestbook.db.core)
(conman/bind-connection * db* “sql/queries.sql”)
(get-user* {:login “testuser”})

Then I get this error:
ERROR: column “profile” does not exist
Position: 27

What do I do?

Edit: I’d like to add I get this same error when trying to run the source code for this section. This leads me to believe I have something wrong in how my database is set up or being accessed. I’m new to all this so that is my best guess.

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jasonwu

jasonwu

I got around this by typing the contents of the add profile “up” migration sql file into a psql command line.

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