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  • [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]
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  • [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]
    [COLOR=#0000cd]
    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]
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