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Thanks for your prompt reply. I read that section and took it to mean that for 
a dictionary reset, or a new UDP packet arrival, the state of each field in the 
dictionary should be set to UNDEFINED even though initial values are specified 
in the template? I was getting mixed messages after reading a number of posts 
on the forum.

Mike



> Mike,
> 
> pls read section 6.3 of the specification. Section 6.3.5 covers your
> example. Let us know if you have any more specific questions regarding
> the spec language.
> 
> Best, Rolf
> 
> > Newbie question:
> >
> > Does anyone know where I can find a clear explanaiton regarding a
> > fields initial state (reset state) in the dictionary depending on if
> > there is an initial value specified in the template or not? For
> > example: If a copy operator has no initial value, is the dictionary
> > state set to undefined vs assinged with a previous value equal to the
> > inital value if one is specified.
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance, Mike


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