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Error when running: "Value too small/large...."

Error when running: "Value too small/large...."

Error when running: "Value too small/large...."

(OP)
I rec'd the following error when trying to run my analysis:

"Value was either too large or too small for a Decimal."

Can anyone please tell me what may have caused this?  We can't even get to the report to see what values may be causing the error.

I have uploaded the file in case anyone wants to try to run this.

Thanks.

RE: Error when running: "Value too small/large...."

I suggest you send your inquiry to Codeware technical support. Send your vessel file to support "at" codeware.com

  Tom Barsh
  Codeware Technical Support

RE: Error when running: "Value too small/large...."

This problem was due to input value g1 for ring-type Appendix 2 flange being less than the g0 value (entered value was 0.0").

Normally COMPRESS validates the inputs and warns the user if g1 < g0 when the input dialog is closed. This function seems to be broken in build 6254. It will be corrected in the next build.

  Tom Barsh
  Codeware Technical Support

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