ID 251637 - Collate Shot Timings when exporting comps offsets the frame range of the Nuke script to 0

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Problem summary
Using Collate Shot Timings when exporting comps from Nuke Studio offsets the frame range of the Nuke script to 0.

Customer reported version
Nuke 10.5v1

Customer reported platform
Mac OSX 10.10

Steps to reproduce

1) Open NukeStudio

2) Import footage with a frame range that doesn't start at 1 or 0, 400-499 for example.

3) Add the footage to a new sequence

4) Add the footage to a second track in the same sequence

5) Right click a single track and Effects>Create Comp Special...

6) Select the Basic Nuke Shot preset, and in the Nuke Project File, enable Collate Shot Timings

7) Create the comp and open it. The frame range of the comp will start at 0, instead of 400. Exporting the single shot creates a comp with the frame range from 400-499



Workaround
Create individual comps for each clip in Nuke Studio, then Import them all into a single Nuke script

Reproduced by Support in:
Nuke 15.0v2 - Windows 10
Nuke 14.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 13.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 12.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 11.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 10.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 9.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 8.0v6 - Windows 10 - CentOS 6.8

Expected behaviour
For the frame ranges exported to Nuke to be correct

Actual behaviour
They reset to be based around 0
 

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