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Simple Job Type back end
Example There is no need to inform the back end script of the path to the API libraries. use qb; use DBI; my $job = qb::jobobj(); while(1) { my $frame = qb…Creating Custom Submission Scripts
button. Can be plain text or basic html. The final product will be html wrapped in tags. hasRange Should we present a frame range widget? True/False (if omitted, then False…Creating Custom Submission Scripts
button. Can be plain text or basic html. The final product will be html wrapped in tags. hasRange Should we present a frame range widget? True/False (if omitted, then False…Creating Custom Submission Scripts
button. Can be plain text or basic html. The final product will be html wrapped in tags. hasRange Should we present a frame range widget? True/False (if omitted, then False…Creating Custom Submission Scripts
or basic html. The final product will be html wrapped in tags. hasRange Should we present a frame range widget? True/False (if omitted, then False) canBatch Should we present…Callbacks
to allow custom execution of queuing logic depending upon the events which occur during the lifetime of a Qube job or upon pre-defined system events. The use of callbacks can range from…ArtistView 6.9-0 Release Notes
"Rendering Time" that shows the difference between Completed and Started in H:MM:SS format. Saves needing to calculate this in your head ==== CL 16100 ==== @FIX: frame batch…Callbacks
to allow custom execution of queuing logic depending upon the events which occur during the lifetime of a Qube job or upon pre-defined system events. The use of callbacks can range from…Callbacks
to allow custom execution of queuing logic depending upon the events which occur during the lifetime of a Qube job or upon pre-defined system events. The use of callbacks can range from…Callbacks
events. The use of callbacks can range from sending email when a job has completed, to designing complex dependency trees or direct integration with an asset tracking system…