Hello, I'm new to Rails 3 and its unit testing capabilities.

I've created a simple unit test just to see if I could get it to run
correctly:

class CaseTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
  # Replace this with your real tests.
  test "the truth" do
    assert_equal 2,2
  end
end

But when I run that test with: ruby -I test test/unit/case_test.rb, it
appears to be calling that unit test but is getting a Postgres
insertion error on a model that I've changed awhile ago (I removed the
column 'title' awhile ago and migrated which has been working fine for
me in my development environment):

1.) Error:
test_the_truth(CaseTest):
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PGError: ERROR: column "title" of
relation "questions" does not exist
LINE 1: INSERT INTO "questions" ("title", "body", "created_at",
"upd...



I have two questions.

First, why is it even attempting to insert a new question when I'm
just trying to test if 2 is the same as 2?
Second, given that it is trying to insert a question for some reason,
why is it using outdated model info?

Thanks for any help you can give.

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