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I don't have the CME spec in front of me but if I recall correctly, they remove 
punctuation chars from the FIX formatted field and convert the resulting number 
to a uInt64. I don't know if the start with a second resolution or a 
milliseconds resolution format.

I suggest you check with the support at the CME.

Best,
Rolf

> I see that CME uses a uInt64 to represent time.  I haven't been able to find 
> documentation describing precisely how they represent a UTCTimestamp in a 
> uInt64.  Can someone kindly point me in the right direction?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Robert


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