Hi Eric! 2011/8/26 Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com>: > sh code blocks are different in that they don't really have a ":results > value" option in the same way as most code blocks. Two options would be > to either > 1. remove the "echo $HOME" line from your code blocks, or > 2. change the '(sbe "test-sh") formula to '(second (second (sbe "test-sh")))
I was going by: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html#results Capturing the results of code evaluation. The 'result' of code evaluation is the value of the last statement in the code block. .... I have a long bash script that outputs a lot of information to a log file. But I would like one piece of information to end up in a cell of an org-mode table. I can place this value as the last one in the bash script. How could I make that work? Thanks, Henri-Paul -- Henri-Paul Indiogine Curriculum & Instruction Texas A&M University TutorFind Learning Centre Email: hindiog...@gmail.com Skype: hindiogine Website: http://people.cehd.tamu.edu/~sindiogine