My bad, I should have googled harder :)

Just out of curiosity: is this limitation there by design, or is it
waiting for some workforce to complete it? I finally just copy+pasted
the columns I needed, but being able to import whole rows/columns
would be incredibly useful.

Regards,
Ismael

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi
<giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it> wrote:
>> Ismael Barros² <razielm...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi, Ismael
>
>>> Hi, I'm new to org-mode and orgtbl, please don't hit me too hard with
>>> a stick if what I'm asking is retarded :)
> well a google search would have shown
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/21439
> ;-)
>
>>>
>>> I'm using org-mode with orgtbl inside a Latex document. I'm making
>>> extensive use of remote references to other tables inside the
>>> document.
>>> If I reference a cell, for example, with
>>> "remote(results_par,@2$9)", it works as expected,
>>> but if I reference a whole column,
>
> You cannot. This is the answer by Carsten:
>
> "ranges are possible in remote references.  However, what
> is not allowed it to assign them to a range.  On the left
> side of equations you can only have single fields
> like @2$3 or a column like $3.
>
> So you might ask what the use of range references then
> is?  You can put the ranges into calc functions like
> vsum or vmean, or you can get them as lists in an
> elisp formula."
>
>
> cheers,
> Giovanni
>


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