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I'm not sure what additional info you need?

The data feed specification should state that the sending time is encoded as a 
u64 integer in the format CCYYMMDDhhmmssMMM

CC century
YY year
MM month
DD day
hh hour
mm minute
ss second
MMM millisecond

/Rolf

> 
> Thanks Rolf, can you please tell me how did you get this value. Also,
> I have '09 49 50 ca' for TradeDate, which is uInt32. I decoded this
> to '20080714' and guess it's 14-07-2008, right? Please correct me if
> I am wrong.
> 
> > Hi Deepak,
> >
> > '23 55 69 59 54 0d 5e aa' [decode SBIT encoded field to u64] =>
> > 20080714162859818 => 2008-07-14 16:28:59.818
> >
> > /Rolf
> >
> > > Hi All, I am a newbie for FAST. I want to decode FAST message. There
> > > is a field SendingTime (tag 52).In the template the type of this
> > > field is given as uInt64 and I have data bytes for SendingTime is
> > > '23 55 69 59 54 0d 5e aa' which after stripping stop bit comes out
> > > to be '23 55 69 59 54 0d 5e 2a'. When I decode this value assuming
> > > 7bit encoding, this comes out to be a very large value. So, can
> > > someone please tell me how to get the value of SendingTime from the
> > > above bytes. Thanks. -deepak


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