> > Thomas,
> > problem is that I don't want to put included content in a cell. Instead
> > I'd like to continue table in the new row. E.g. as following table:
> > |aa|aa
> > |bb|bb
> > |cc|cc
> > |dd|dd
> >
> > with
> > |cc|cc
> > |dd|dd part included from the other document.
> >
> > I tried also different groupings, e.g.:
> > (((|aa|aa
> > |bb|bb
> > {{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}})))
> > what includes table in the cell,
> > or
> > (((|aa|aa
> > |bb|bb)))((({{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}})))
> > which starts new table, etc.
> >
> > It seems to me, including referenced document provides implicit grouping
> > ~ like ((({{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}})))
> 
> Ok I did not understood your use case, you can't continue a table
> using include macro. The table is parsed before the include macro is
> executed and you get the include macro either in a cell or in a new
> standalone block.
> 
> In other word the table structure has to be complete before it's
> parsed. You will have to use scripting to do what you want but there
> is no way to do it with include macro.

So, this means that only way I can do it, is using macro in another page
and then invoke it from main page, e.g.

In TableIncl page:
{{velocity}}
#macro(remainingtable)
|cc|cc
|dd|dd
#end
{{/velocity}}

In Main page:
{{include reference="Test.TableIncl"/}}
{{velocity}}
|aa|aa
|bb|bb
#remainingtable()
{{/velocity}}

Valdis



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