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Re: [O] Tables: remote reference fails with umlaut (and in other cases)
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Nick Dokos |
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Re: [O] Tables: remote reference fails with umlaut (and in other cases) |
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Tue, 19 Jan 2016 11:40:11 -0500 |
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Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
> On Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016 at 14:10, Karl Voit wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Either I found a bug when referring to other table rows or I don't
>> understand the behavior of following example tables. My expectation
>> was that the first column of the second table is exactly the same as
>> the first column of the first table:
>>
>> #+NAME: 2016-01-19-srctbl
>> | Testdata |
>>
>> |----------|
>> | foobar |
>> | fooübar |
>> | fooßbar |
>> | 1er |
>> | 23,42 |
>> | 23.42 |
>>
>> | Result | Expected Result | Comparison |
>> |----------+-----------------+----------------|
>> | foobar | foobar | OK |
>> | #ERROR | fooübar | fail |
>> | #ERROR | fooßbar | fail |
>> | er | 1er | fail |
>> | 23.42 | 23.42 | OK |
>> | (23, 42) | 23,42 | probably fail? |
>>
>> #+TBLFM: $1=remote(2016-01-19-srctbl,@@#$1)
>>
>> Thanks for clearing things up!
>
> I cannot get this to work either but I do think you want to enclose the
> remote() within (identity) to copy values and not try to evaluate an
> expression, as noted in the info page:
>
> $1=(identity remote(2016-01-19-srctbl,@@#$1))
>
> Also, I don't think you want an indirection using #.
>
> But I cannot get this to work so I could be completely off base...
You are missing a quote:
#+TBLFM: $1='(identity remote(2016-01-19-srctbl,@@#$1))
works for me.
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Nick
Re: [O] Tables: remote reference fails with umlaut (and in other cases), Stefan Huchler, 2016/01/19