From: Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
To: Brian J Hoskins <brian@hoskins.eu>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: clocktable :formula not working for columns > $9
Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2018 10:58:59 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <878tda6lcs.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83942219-9266-24de-ce7f-0f3539b626ed@hoskins.eu> (Brian J. Hoskins's message of "Sat, 6 Jan 2018 17:55:09 +0000")
Hello,
Brian J Hoskins <brian@hoskins.eu> writes:
> When generating a clocktable and using the :formula parameter, attempts
> to manipulate columns > $9 are unsuccessful.
>
> For example, consider the attached (anonymised) screen-grab of the
> output from a clocktable in one of my org files.
>
> As a test, I have used the :formula parameter to create sequential
> columns. It works up to and including column 9, but fails thereafter.
> No error is generated. Here is the generated #+TBLFM line:
>
> #+TBLFM: @1$4 = (4)::@1$5 = (5)::@1$6 = (6)::@1$7 = (7)::@1$8 =
> (8)::@1$9 = (9)::@1$10 = (10)::@1$11 = (11)
>
> This formula works fine on tables that I create myself.
It only works if the initial table contains enough columns. Try:
| 1 |
#+TBLFM: @1$1=(1)::@1$2=(2)::@1$3=(3)::@1$4=(4)::@1$5=(5)::@1$6=(6)::@1$7=(7)::@1$8=(8)::@1$9=(9)::@1$10=(10)::@1$11=(11)
> If this failure can be repeated by other org-mode users, perhaps we
> should file a bug report.
Confirmed and fixed. Thank you.
By default, according to `org-table-formula-create-columns', Org ought
to refuse to apply such a formula, which is now the case.
Consider setting `org-table-formula-create-columns' to a non-nil value.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
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