"Egon Andersen, Talura" wrote:
> 
> Mildred Frisco wrote:
> >
> > where can i find details for the hexadecimal
> > data type ?   we're going to use it in the
> > model but it seems that it is not  a popular/
> > common data type in asn.1
> >
> 
> If you really mean a number of 4-bit data, use BitStringType/Value.
> See X.680 (1997 E) chapter 21.
> 
> If you are 'just' representing integers in hexadecimal form (always even
> number of hexadecimal digits), you can use IntegerType/Value.
> See X.680 (1997 E) chapter 18

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