> > Eric, > > your response is threaded as a reply to Matthew, but here you have > replied to my comment about buffer wide PROPERTY setting of :cache. > > Here is an example of the difficulty I face: > > ,---- > | #+property: :cache yes > | > | > | #+name: Ablock > | #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value :exports both > | (current-time-string) > | #+end_src > | > | #+results[2ca40f0dc0f23e5743133e229d9e8f31b31830c5]: Ablock > | : Wed Feb 29 11:57:19 2012 > | > | > | * headline 1 > | :PROPERTIES: > | :cache: no > | :END: > | > | #+CALL: Ablock() :exports results > | > `---- > > When I place point under the headline and issue > > C-c @ C-c C-e a > > I get > > ,---- > | headline 1 > | ========== > | > | Author: > | Date: 2012-03-02 11:28:54 PST > | > | > | > | > | Fri Mar 2 11:28:52 2012 > | > `---- > > showing that Ablock() actually was executed. > > If the :cache setting under 'headline 1' is omitted then no update of > the time string is performed. > > I understand that this behavior might be considered a *feature*, not a > *bug*. > > Either way, having an easy way to copy results into other parts of a > document would help me out. >
Hi Chuck, You have a simple syntax error at the top of the file. Replace > | #+property: :cache yes with > | #+property: cache yes ^ (delete a colon | right there) and you will get the behavior you are seeking. Best, > > Best, > > Chuck -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/