Yes, it's very well explained, thank you.
I'll try to encode my names by removing any "-" and by adding a dummy letter at the beginning.

Is there another way of doing simple database in org-mode? By putting a component's name in a cell, I would like if the other columns could fill them-self with the component's characteristics.

(My apologies for the double e-mail, the first one wasn't sent to the mailing list)


On , Carsten Dominik <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Christian,



On 5.3.2011, at 04:35, Frozenlock wrote:



> Greetings,

>

> First and foremost, I must say I'ma new Org-mode user... as well as a new emacs user... and have only limited experience with lisp.

>

> I'm using a table in org-mode as a database, from which I retrieve information as needed from other tables.

> This database stores multiples components with names starting by numbers and with the character "-" in them. For example: "10K-AN-D8".

> I want to be able to refer to its column with $10K-AN-D8. Yet, this is impossible at the moment.

>

> I've looked in org-table.el and found, at line 2038:

>

> (if (string-match "^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*$" name)

>

> which, once replaced by this:

>

> (if (string-match "^[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*$" name)

>

> Provides me with the ability to name (and refer) columns in any way I want.

>

> However, I'm reluctant to use this feature; surely there was a reason for this limitation.

> Could someone point it out for me?



This is limitation is present to disambiguate formulas.

In you example $10K-AN-D8, D8 is already a field reference,

so Org does not know if you mean $10K-AN - @8$4.

Furthermore, you could easily arrive at variables like

$10-AN-D8, and then what should the $10 mean?



Of cause one could disambiguate heuristically by checking

which names have been defined. In fact, name replacement

happens first, and this is why your patch appears to

work. But the side effect would be that introducing

new names could change the interpretation of an

existing equation. All this is unstable and

unpredictable.



Hope this makes it clear.



- Carsten

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