Hi, I confirm the same behavior, in ODT and HTML, and think it's a bug. Additional info:
Vikas Rawal didn't say if he also added a `#+NAME: foo' line above the generated table. I expected that to solve it, so I tried. This did give the table an `id="foo"' attribute on HTML export for a cross-reference to target. However, the cross-reference still behaved the same way. Yours, Christian Vikas Rawal writes: > I had raised this on the mailing list earlier but my problem has not > been resolved. I shall be grateful if somebody could help debug. > > My org-version is: > > Org-mode version 8.0-pre(release_8.0-pre-247-gbc3ccd @ > /home/vikas/lisp/org-mode/lisp/) > > When I have a named source block (say crop_median), I get named > results in a table with #+RESULTS: crop_median at the top of it. I > then add a #+CAPTION to it. > > Then I cross-refer to crop_median using [[crop_median]] elsewhere in > the file. When I export this to latex, the tex file shows that this > cross-reference is convered to \texttt{crop_median} rather than to > \ref(crop_median}. > > The pdf file, accordingly, says crop_median where it should say the > table number. > > On the other hand, a named table which is directly entered with > "#+NAME: crop_median" and is not result of a source block is > cross-referred correctly. > > The same behaviour is seen when I export to odt. That is, the > cross-references to tables having #+RESULTS show up literally (as > crop_median etc) while cross-references to tables named using #+NAME > show up correctly. > > Could somebody help debug. Is there something in the setup I need to > specify how to export cross-references? > > Vikas