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[O] Bug: Remote reference (@>$1) doesn't work while ($LR1) works. [7.7]
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Wu Feng |
Subject: |
[O] Bug: Remote reference (@>$1) doesn't work while ($LR1) works. [7.7] |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Oct 2011 16:47:59 +0800 |
Hello,
First, please check below simple example, I defined two tables (T1 and
T2). In table-2, I remotely refer to the @>$1 (last row, column 1) and
$LR2 (last row, column 2) of T1.
#+TBLNAME: T1
| 11 | 12 |
| 21 | 22 |
| 31 | 32 |
#+TBLNAME: T2
| xxx | xxx | xxx | xxx |
| # | 21 | 32 | |
#+TBLFM: @>$3=remote(T1,$LR2)::@>$2=remote(T1,@>$1)
Obviously, the expected results are:
- remote(T1,@>$1) is replaced by 31
- remote(T1,$LR2) is replaced by 32
But I got 21 for remote(T1,@>$1). The $LR version works perfectly
(though the manual says $LR is out-dated)
Below are debug info when evaluating remote(T1,@>$1). Looks like @> in
the remote reference is mapped to the last row of the current table, not
of the remote table.
Substitution history of formula
Orig: remote(T1,@2$1)
$xyz-> remote(T1,@2$1)
@r$c-> (21)
$1-> (21)
Result: 21
Format: NONE
Final: 21
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