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* Two tables with same data but different sorting
@ 2020-10-01  8:55 Axel Kielhorn
  2020-10-01 12:21 ` John Kitchin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Axel Kielhorn @ 2020-10-01  8:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello!

I have a table that I want to show with two different sorting orders but I don’t want to maintain the data twice.


* Table 1

| Manufacturer    | Name        | Price |
|-----------------+-------------+-------|
| ACME            | super cheep | 25 $  |
| Roadrunner Inc. | Kaboom      | 27 $  |
| ACME            | cheep       | 30 $  |

*  Table 2

| Manufacturer    | Name        | Price |
|-----------------+-------------+-------|
| ACME            | cheep       | 30 $  |
| ACME            | super cheep | 25 $  |
| Roadrunner Inc. | Kaboom      | 27 $  |

Is there a way to do this in org?
Right now I copy the table and apply an =C-c ^ a= on the first column.

Greetings
Axel

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2020-10-01 15:47     ` John Kitchin
2020-10-02  6:25       ` Axel Kielhorn
2020-10-02  9:36         ` Robert Pluim
2020-10-05  8:08           ` Axel Kielhorn
2020-10-05  8:32             ` Robert Pluim
2020-10-05  9:21               ` Axel Kielhorn
2020-10-05  9:45                 ` Robert Pluim
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