Bernd Weiss <bernd.we...@uni-koeln.de> wrote: > Dear all, > > Let's say I have the following entries and their associated > properties. Is there an easy way to export these information as csv > formated table? > > * Marc, Mart :Mart_Marc:: > :PROPERTIES: > :name: Marc, Mart > :typ: diss > :empirisch: ja > :status: angemeldet > :END: > * Marc, Mart2 :Mart_Marc2: > :PROPERTIES: > :name: Marc, Mart2 > :typ: diss > :empirisch: ja > :status: angemeldet > :END: > > The final csv table would look like this: > > name, typ, empirisch, status > Mart, Marc; diss; ja; angemeldet > Mart2, Marc; diss; ja; angemeldet > > > I played around with dynamic blocks and spent some time trying to > understand the property API but since my elips skills are very (very) > limited to no avail... >
Perhaps a combination of a columnview dblock[fn:1] to produce a table and then a radio table with a translation function[fn:2]: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+COLUMNS: %name %typ %empirisch %status * Marc, Mart :Mart_Marc:: :PROPERTIES: :name: Marc, Mart :typ: diss :empirisch: ja :status: angemeldet :END: * Marc, Mart2 :Mart_Marc2: :PROPERTIES: :name: Marc, Mart2 :typ: diss :empirisch: nein :status: angemeldet :END: * The column view #+ORGTBL: SEND foo orgtbl-to-csv #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id global #+END: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL foo END RECEIVE ORGTBL foo #+END_EXAMPLE --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- C-c C-c on the columnview dblock will create a table from the properties using the COLUMNS definition: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * The column view #+ORGTBL: SEND foo orgtbl-to-csv #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id global | name | typ | empirisch | status | |-------------+------+-----------+------------| | Marc, Mart | diss | ja | angemeldet | | Marc, Mart2 | diss | nein | angemeldet | | | | | | #+END: --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- In order to accomplish the radio-table sending part, I had to switch the ORGTBL and BEGIN lines, otherwise the sending is not activated. This might qualify as a bug. So it looks like this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * The column view #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id global #+ORGTBL: SEND foo orgtbl-to-csv | name | typ | empirisch | status | |-------------+------+-----------+------------| | Marc, Mart | diss | ja | angemeldet | | Marc, Mart2 | diss | nein | angemeldet | | | | | | #+END: --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Then C-c C-c in the table sends it to the target: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * The column view #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id global #+ORGTBL: SEND foo orgtbl-to-csv | name | typ | empirisch | status | |-------------+------+-----------+------------| | Marc, Mart | diss | ja | angemeldet | | Marc, Mart2 | diss | nein | angemeldet | | | | | | #+END: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL foo name,typ,empirisch,status "Marc, Mart",diss,ja,angemeldet "Marc, Mart2",diss,nein,angemeldet ,,, END RECEIVE ORGTBL foo #+END_EXAMPLE --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Nick Footnotes: [fn:1] (info "(org) Capturing column view") [fn:2] (info "(org) Tables in arbitrary syntax")