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Hi,

If OpenFAST is FAST SCP 1.0 compatible then it should clear the dictionaries 
when it receives TID=120. If not your application should reset the dictionaries 
whenever you see TID=120

Since TID=120 FAST Reset is a FAST SCP defined template Eurex templates do not 
include it. If the OpenFAST application requires this message template then you 
may add it to the Eurex templates as well. Please refer to SCP 1.0 for the 
definition.

Regards,
Darshan


> Great, thanks for your help. I've been able to read further data from
> the datagram packet. The problem I'm facing now is with the way Openfast
> works. I receive the udp datagram, decode it, get a VERSION MSG,
> continue decoding and there comes the problem. Openfast crashes because
> the decoding process finds an ID=120 and that's not defined in the
> template. I suppose whenever an ID 120 msg is received, the application
> should reset the context. I can do only if I had the 120 inside the
> template. Is there a possible workaround for this? I mean defining
> somehow an empty id 120 msg inside the template and when the api decodes
> a message of that kind just do a reset and continue the decoding?
> 
> Hope this clears up a bit the problem I'm facing. Thanks.


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