Check in the catalogue that /VPPT-MASBB is in fact an SCOM and that the GTYP is correct.
I do not know what the diferent STYPes represent, but you are not trying to input fixed length tube are you?
As
the spec stopped running at this point, there is a chance that the remaining TUBE entries are also incorrect.
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Change the value of your style 'FE' [/SIZE][/COLOR]and everything will be alright[COLOR=#3E3E3E][SIZE=2].
[/COLOR][h=3]12.3.5 Selector Answers[/h]To complete the main area of the table, enter the TYPE and NAME, followed by an appropriate answer ([COLOR=#000000]value[/FONT][/COLOR], [COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]word [/FONT][/COLOR]etc.) under each column heading, for each SPCOM line in turn. The spacing between the answers is not critical, although interpretation of the SPEC table may be easier if you align the headings and answers in vertical columns, as illustrated in Figure 11:3.: Part of a typical Specification for piping components. Note, however, that the tabulation used when data in input to a SPEC is [COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]not [/COLOR]retained when that SPEC is subsequently output.
Remember that you can use the * and + characters, defined in Special Characters in SPEC Data, to save repetitive typing when entering the SPEC data from a keyboard.
Note: You must take care not to use any of the dimensional units (MM, M, IN, FT, FE etc.) in answers which are expected to be words. This applies particularly to the STYPE Selector (see Subtype Selectors: A Special Case). If, for example, a Specification included the adjacent headings PBOR0 STYPE and you entered the answers 25 for the bore and FT for the STYPE, SPECON would interpret this as a bore of 25 feet and would try to assign the next answer or reference pointer to the STYPE.
[COLOR=#008000]@jhatts83 [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#008000]Change the value of your sty[/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]p[/COLOR][COLOR=#008000]e 'FE' and everything will be alright.[/COLOR]
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Note: You must take care not to use any of the dimensional units (MM, M, IN, FT, [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]FE[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000cd] etc.) in answers which are expected to be words. This applies particularly to the STYPE
Selector (see Subtype Selectors: A Special Case). If, for example, a Specification included the adjacent headings PBOR0 STYPE and you entered the answers 25 for the bore and FT for the STYPE, SPECON would interpret this as a bore of 25 feet and would try to assign the next answer or reference pointer to the STYPE.[/COLOR]