Hi Aram,
I hope you could successfully import the fragility database.
As for the components you asked about earlier, I took a look at the NQET spreadsheet. As far as I understand, the spreadsheet is designed to provide you the quantity of those missing ("None found") component types, but FEMA P58 does not have a corresponding fragility function to use to describe their damage. I assume the spreadsheet and the fragilities were developed by different working groups in the project and not everything lined up perfectly in the end.
You can confirm this by looking at the "Normative Quantity Database" sheet where you'll see those broad component groups listed in Column J. The quantities assigned to various occupancy types are to the right and the components assigned to each group are to the left (column D). Now, the groups you highlighted all have NONE AVAILABLE in column D. Furthermore, if you take a note of the group ID listed in column C for them (that is, D302, D309, and D502, respectively), and go to the "Fragility Database" sheet, you'll see that those IDs are not available in column B.
If this was a consulting project, I would encourage you to look at the literature and try to find a way to model the fragility of those components. Since this is a homework assignment, I suggest checking with your instructor to make sure they're okay with you leaving these out.
Adam