Hi Jeff, there is not way to change the order of columns easily. What you can do is copy the function `org-clocktable-write-default' and change the output in the way you like. The time string for clock tables is currently not configurable.
Sorry. - Carsten On 1.9.2013, at 14:47, "frie...@michelfetzer.de" <frie...@michelfetzer.de> wrote: On 31.8.2013, at 18:58, Jeff Kowalczyk <jeff.kowalc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a way to configure column order in clocktable output? I have a > workable way to display TAGS now for clocked task now, but the width of > multiply-tagged items will make the clocktable output less usable. I'd > prefer to move it over to the right-most position: > > : #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :scope file :emphasize nil :block today > : :link nil :indent nil :properties ("TAGS") > : #+CAPTION: Clock summary at [2013-08-31 Sat 09:25], > : for Saturday, August 31, 2013. > : | TAGS | Headline | Time | | > : |-----------+----------------------------------------+--------+------| > : | | *Total time* | *1:05* | | > : |-----------+----------------------------------------+--------+------| > : | | <2013-08-31 Sat> | 1:05 | | > : | | TODO db query test | | 0:18 | > : | | TODO time-tracking-tools | | 0:26 | > : | :foo:bar: | DONE jsmith re: new idea | | 0:15 | > : | :bar: | DONE article attack driven defense... | | 0:06 | > : #+END: > > The option: > > : :formatter A function to format clock data and insert into the buffer. > > sounds promising if it could advise the existing function without > reimplementing large parts of it. I'm searching for :formatter > documentation and examples, haven't found any direct references yet. > > Secondary question: with the today and yesterday tracking clocktables > I'm using, can I configure formatting of the string: > "for Saturday, August 31, 2013." as a normal org timestamp: > "for [2013-08-31 Sat]."? > > Thanks, > Jeff > > >