I've got a table I'm trying to insert into a sqlite database. I've been looking at orgtbl-sqlinsert and this page[fn:1], but I suspect all that is out of date. I haven't seen anyone talking about #+ORGTBL: keywords, or things like "#+BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL exsql" in the past year or so.
Do those still work? I can't for the life of me get it to do anything. I've got a sqlite database called "market.sqlite" in the same directory as a file containing this: #+TBLNAME: terms #+ORGTBL: SEND market.sqlite orgtbl-to-sqlinsert :sqlname "terms" | Chinese | English | |------------------+------------------------------------| | 音像制品出版 | A/V Publishing | | 定价总金额 | Aggregate Retail Price | (etc) I've tried C-c C-c on that header, calling `org-babel-execute-src-block', waving my fingers at it, and cursing loudly, one of which usually works. But I get no error, no insertion into the database, and no results block with INSERT statements (I tried making a #+BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL marketdb.sqlite block as noted on worg). Does this still work? Or is it still possible to jimmy orgtbl-sqlinsert to either insert directly, or create a block of INSERT statements? Thanks! Footnotes: [fn:1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/multitarget-tables.html