I have the following table:
|---+------------+---------------------------+------------+------------------------------------------|
| | datum | from datum | hard coded |
|
|---+------------+---------------------------+------------+------------------------------------------|
| # | 2007-01-01 | 192 | 1 | [50, 48,
48, 55, 45, 48, 49, 45, 48, 49] |
| # | 2007-07-09 | 192 | 190 | [50, 48,
48, 55, 45, 48, 55, 45, 48, 57] |
| # | 2007-07-11 | 192 | 192 | [50, 48,
48, 55, 45, 48, 55, 45, 49, 49] |
| # | 2007-09-11 | 192 | 1 | [50, 48,
48, 55, 45, 48, 57, 45, 49, 49] |
| # | 20071012 | 192 | 1 | [50, 48,
48, 55, 49, 48, 49, 50] |
|---+------------+---------------------------+------------+------------------------------------------|
#+TBLFM: $3='(time-to-day-in-year (org-read-date t t "$2"));N::$5="$2"::@2$4='(time-to-day-in-year
(org-read-date t t "2007-01-01"));N::@3$4='(time-to-day-in-year (org-read-date t t
"2007-07-09"));N::@4$4='(time-to-day-in-year (org-read-date t t "2007-07-11"));N::@5$4='(time-to-day-in-year
(org-read-date t t "2007-01-01"));N::
The column 'from datum' does not get the right values. The last column
shows why. "$2" gives a list of ASCII values of the string instead of
the string. This makes that org-read-data gets 50 as a parameter instead
of the string representing a date. How do I convert this list back to
the string it is representing?
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Cecil Westerhof <address@hidden>
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