Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:

> It isn't a bug actually.
>
> Spreadsheet formulas are sent to Calc (unless it starts with "'(" in
> which case it is treated as Elisp). Doing symbolic computations, Calc
> parses "1d" as one time the symbolic variable "d". So "1d" is the same
> as "d".
>
> Basically, the OP could use instead:
>
> #+TBLFM: $3='(identity $2)

That did the trick, thanks!

Just to clarify, how would you fix this:

| [2016-07-05 Tue]--[2016-07-06 Wed] | 1d | vsum(d) |
| [2016-07-06 Wed]--[2016-07-07 Thu] | 1d | 2 d     |
#+TBLFM: $3=vsum(@1$-1..@0$-1)

Notice the "vsum(d)" instead of the expected "1 d". How would you add
"identity" here?

Thanks!
Rares



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