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Re: [Orgmode] remote reference


From: Karl Eichwalder
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] remote reference
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 13:26:22 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux)

Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:

> On May 11, 2010, at 9:16 PM, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
>> C-c C-c in a TBLFM with a remote table reference updates the table as
>> expected, but also jumps to the referenced table in the remote file.
>> Is
>> this intended?  If yes, is it possible to avoid it?
>
> Can you please be more specific.  What exactly happens?

Consider the following two files:

* 2009
#+TBLNAME: 2009
  :PROPERTIES:
  :ID:       ea32e5b5-31ba-468e-8e31-3e0d09696bb0
  :END:
|-----+-------|
|  mm |    km |
|-----+-------|
| all | 946.8 |
|-----+-------|

* 2010
#+TBLNAME: 2010
  :PROPERTIES:
  :ID:       e0df84c4-8abc-458f-a1ee-eb53eb71b4f0
  :END:
|-----+-------+-------+-------|
|  mm |    km |  B km |  G km |
|-----+-------+-------+-------|
| all | 249.4 | 429.2 | 678.6 |
|-----+-------+-------+-------|

* all
  :PROPERTIES:
  :ID:       44751a7f-73a4-4c07-b3c2-e3edb9042acd
  :END:
#+TBLNAME: all
|------+--------|
| yyyy |     km |
|------+--------|
| 2009 |        |
| 2010 |  678.6 |
|------+--------|
|  all | 1625.4 |
|------+--------|
#+TBLFM: 
@2$2=remote(ea32e5b5-31ba-468e-8e31-3e0d09696bb0,$LR2);%.1f::@3$2=remote(2010,$LR4);%.1f::$LR2=vsum(@address@hidden);%.1f
Then, in the 2010 file, eval the formula of the "all" table by pressing
C-c C-c.
==>

It takes the km value from the 2009 file, but also puts the cursor
(point) into the 2009 file in front of the ID:

* 2009
#+TBLNAME: 2009
  :PROPERTIES:
  :ID:       -!-ea32e5b5-31ba-468e-8e31-3e0d09696bb0
  :END:
|-----+-------|
|  mm |    km |
|-----+-------|
| all | 946.8 |
|-----+-------|

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- cut here -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

I'd prefer if the point would stay in the 2010 file.

-- 
Karl Eichwalder


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