Calculated Fields automate common data-processing tasks
• Calculated Fields work in much the same way as formulae do in a spreadsheet, enabing users to set up simple mathematical functions to process stored data.
• As well as mathematical operations, users can convert numerical data to float values, percentages or currency, or manipulate text strings, editing or combining text.
• The system enables users to automate common data-processing tasks, create graphs and reports that update with the source data, or generate simple text-based reports on the progress of a project.
New graphing options, support for Single Sign On, REST-based API for pipeline integration
• Shotgun’s graphing capabilities have also been updated, including the addition of tool tips that pop up when the user hovers over a graph or chart to provide extra information about the source data.
• Possible to export graphs in PNG, JPG, SVG or PDF format, and data in CSV or JSON format.
• Include native language support for Korean as well as Japanese and Simplified Chinese; and for users on Super Awesome accounts, support for Single Sign On.
• the platform has also gained REST-based API, making it possible to use a wider range of programming languages to connect to it, including C#, Lua and JavaScript.
>> See Also: Shotgun 7.5 out Now
Shotgun 7.11 is available now, with ‘Awesome’ support costs $30/account/month; ‘Super Awesome’ support costs $50/account/month.
Both subscription tiers include image- and sequence-viewing software RV for free.
Check out the full list of features in Shotgun 7.11 on Shotgun Software’s blog
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