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* How to refer to remote table, in another file, as a source block variable?
@ 2020-08-07 19:27 William Denton
  2020-09-14 21:57 ` William Denton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: William Denton @ 2020-08-07 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

I can't figure this one out.  Let's say I have a table in an Org file, like so:

# -----

* Primes

#+NAME: test_table
| number | prime |
|--------+-------|
| two    | yes   |
| three  | yes   |
| four   | no    |

# -----

In another file, I want to bring this table into a source block as a variable. 
If it was the same file, I'd say ":var t=test_table" and that's that.  But 
what's the syntax for a different file?  I can't figure it out from the docs [1] 
and none of my attempts with quotes, file:, etc. work.  It's something like 
this, isn't it?  But what?

#+begin_src R :var t=(remote(table.org::*Primes))
t
#+end_src

Thanks,

Bill

[1] https://orgmode.org/manual/References.html#References
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