Problem summary Exporting as a Sequence between In/Out points creates a .nk script that includes all Read nodes from the entire sequence. This can cause issues when working with large sequences, even if the user is only trying to export a small part of it.
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke Studio and import several different clips.
2) Drag all of your clips onto the Timeline and set the In/Out points so only a couple of clips are included:
3) Export the Sequence as Sequence (Right click the sequence in the Bin > Export...)
4) Export the Sequence as a MOV, making sure the Range is set to In/Out Points and "Keep Nuke Script" is also checked
5) Open the .nk that was exported with the MOV file and notice that the clips outside of the In/Out Range are unnecessarily added:
Expected behaviour Only clips that are inside the In/Out Range should be included in the .nk script.
Actual behaviour All clips from the sequence, even if they are outside of the In/Out Range, are added to the .nk script,
Reproduced by support This bug has been reproduced in: Nuke Studio 12.0v2 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) Nuke Studio 12.0v1 - Windows 10 Nuke Studio 11.3v1 - Windows 10 Nuke Studio 11.2v1 - Windows 10 Nuke Studio 11.1v1 - WIndows 10 Nuke Studio 11.0v1 - Windows 10 Nuke Studio 10.5v1 - Windows 10 Nuke Studio 10.0v1 - Windows 10 Nuke Studio 9.0v1 - Windows 10
Earliest version tested Nuke Studio 9.0v1 - This issue appears to be in all versions of the product