{{Quickfixn}} Tag specified without a value
Grant Birchmeier
gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Mon Oct 13 06:42:09 PDT 2014
If you disable the DD, you will not be able to receive any message that
contain repeating groups. (Without a DD, the engine can not know where
groups begin and end!) If your counterparty doesn't use groups, then
you're ok, but that would be very unexpected.
As to your specific problem, please show the message that triggered the
error message.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Francis Gingras <
francis at tradeintegration.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a counter party with many undocumented tags and other
> way-out-there-non-FIX-compliant fece so I disabled the data dictionary
> since I do not use repeating groups there. However today, I see a few "Tag
> specified without a value" rejects but I do have
> ValidateFieldsHaveValues=N. How can I prevent those rejects?
>
> 8=FIX.4.2 9=120 35=3 34=2063 49=me 52=20141013-13:13:09.963 56=them
> 45=24931 58=Tag specified without a value 371=6947 372=8 373=4 10=036
> 20141013-13:13:09.968
>
> [DEFAULT]
> ConnectionType=initiator
> BeginString=FIX.4.2
> ReconnectInterval=31
> FileStorePath=blabla
> FileLogPath=blabla
> HeartBtInt=30
> LogonTimeout=30
> TimeZone=Eastern Standard Time
> StartTime=17:00:00
> EndTime=17:30:00
> StartDay=sun
> EndDay=fri
> UseDataDictionary=N
> ValidateUserDefinedFields=N
> ValidateFieldsHaveValues=N
> ResetOnLogout=N
> ResetOnDisconnect=N
> CheckLatency=N
> MaxLatency=300
> RequiresOrigSendingTime=N
> PersistMessages=Y
>
> Thanks,
>
> Francis Gingras
>
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