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Assuming that OpenFAST is a reasonable application that allows a receiver 
application to decode data stream against a set of templates in my opinion the 
problem is most likely with incorrect templates.

For your information EnBS utilizes maximum 12 PMAP bits in its current version.

Regards,
Darshan
> There are a number of ways in which the pmap can have an excess number
> of bits. That is, more bits than are utilized by the field operators
> of the template. In an otherwise functional environment a possible
> reason can be that the template used for decoding is different from
> the one used for encoding. Other possibilities include a broken
> encoder or decoder.
> 
> /David
> 
> > Hi. I don't know if this forum is the appropriate place to post this.
> > I'm kinda lost with some openfast issues. I inserted into the template
> > the FASTRESET message. That allowed me to decode messages other than
> > the first VERSION msg. EBS is sending a FASTRESET in between messages.
> > Whenever I get a freset I'm reseting the openfast context object. My
> > main problem now is with an openfast exception. I'm receiving a Single
> > Leg Reference message, some of them are ok and others throw:
> >
> > org.openfast.error.FastException: An error occurred while decoding
> > SingleLegReferenceInformation Caused by:
> > org.openfast.error.FastException: The presence map BitVector [00111110
> > 00001000 11110101] has too many bits for the group
> > SingleLegReferenceInformation
> >
> > How is possible for the Pmap to contain more bits that the decoder is
> > expecting? Can you help me? Openfast people doesn't seem to read the
> > mailing list that much.
> >
> >
> > Thank you. Augusto.


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