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Use variable in reference with remote in Org-table
I have tried many variation of the formula $3=remote(FOO,@@#$2). If we could replace @# by $2 I think it would do the trick, but everything gets messed up. … Alice | 10 | |
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#+TBLFM: $3=remote …
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Use variable in reference with remote in Org-table
The function to use is #+TBLFM: $3='(org-lookup-first $2 '(remote(FOO,@2$1..@>$1)) '(remote(FOO,@2$2..@>$2)))
Found it by reading this answer which links to the org lookup functions documentation, which …