Lol I don't actually remember what I meant when I wrote that issue. I think the problem is that when there's an error during a SQL query in the API, it will spit out the SQL query as part of the error response to the frontend which we don't want to do for security reasons.
Lol I don't actually remember what I meant when I wrote that issue. I think the problem is that when there's an error during a SQL query in the API, it will spit out the SQL query as part of the error response to the frontend which we don't want to do for security reasons.
Originally posted by @aschey in https://github.com/In2ItChicago/In2ItChicago/issues/193#issuecomment-879576088