{{Quickfixn}} FpML file
Grant Birchmeier
gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Tue Oct 15 10:06:33 PDT 2013
QF/n does not use FpML files or XSD files.
To be honest, I don't even know what an FpML file is.
-Grant
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Ashutosh Mishra <A.Mishra at ny.tr.mufg.jp>wrote:
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> I am new to QuickFix and I am trying to use FpML file to get data
> extracted from it. Can you tell me that do Ineed to have the FpML convered
> to XSD for doing the same? I am using C# and SQL Server 2008 for the same.
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> *From:* quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com [mailto:
> quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com] *On Behalf Of *Grant Birchmeier
> *Sent:* Friday, October 11, 2013 11:02 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: {{Quickfixn}} event log question****
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> If that message type has an appropriate OnMessage handler, then it was
> called.****
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> I think it's very unlikely that a bug exists such that OnMessage is not
> called for one random message.****
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> I think it's far more likely that your database-recorder code has a bug.
> I would check your DB logs. I assume you are doing the DB-record in a
> different thread, so make sure that thread is catching and logging any
> exceptions.****
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> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 7:27 AM, James A. Smith <jsmith at anstca.com> wrote:
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> 20131009-16:56:08.641 : MsgSeqNum too high, expecting 4247 but received
> 4388****
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> 20131009-16:56:08.641 : Sent ResendRequest FROM: 4247 TO: 0****
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> 20131009-16:56:12.625 : ResendRequest for messages FROM: 4247 TO: 0 has
> been satisfied.****
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> 20131009-16:56:12.625 : Received SequenceReset FROM: 4247 TO: 4389****
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> I see these messages in my event log. The FIX message in question happens
> to be MsgSeqNum 4388 which the even log says it was received on the first
> line above. I see the message in the message log as well. But for some
> reason, I do not see this message in my database table. ****
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> How can I know for sure the OnMessage() was called for that message?****
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