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Navnidhi -

In FAST 1.1, an exponent must always be encoded with a stop-bit. The only 
construct in FAST that doesn't use stop-bit coding is the data part of a byte 
vector (or Unicode string).

/David

> Is it true in "FAST Specification 1 x 1" the exponent can be
> encoded/decoded without the stop-bit?
> 
> My decimal field is using single operator for the complete
> decimal value.
> 
> Thanks, -Nav


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