I cannot figure out how to enter Technical Specifications: Film Length in feet (ft.)

It keeps rejecting the "non-numeric value." I have tried variations: "feet", "ft.", "ft", and the punctionation mark: '
But none of them work. I see other examples in meters that use "m", which is also a "non-numeric value," but I cannot figure out how to get feet to work, and cannot find any existing examples to copy. The data that I have to add is in feet, not meters.

It keeps rejecting the "non-numeric value." I have tried variations: "feet", "ft.", "ft", and the punctionation mark: '
But none of them work. I see other examples in meters that use "m", which is also a "non-numeric value," but I cannot figure out how to get feet to work, and cannot find any existing examples to copy. The data that I have to add is in feet, not meters.
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Minutes....? try it with and without (min.)
may need attribute which may contain a min. choice.
may need attribute which may contain a min. choice.
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It is is Meters here is an example of a correctly formatted submission XXXX m


gromit82, Champion
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Vincent: It looks like the "Film Length" on IMDb is measured only in meters (m), not feet. Entering 2879 m should work. (Regardless of whether the actual film length is 9445 feet and 6 inches or 9446 feet and 5 inches, either way it would convert to 2879 meters.)
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