{{Quickfixn}} In Correct Fix Specification

Grant Birchmeier gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Mon Nov 21 09:39:12 PST 2016


Nice.  Thanks, Mike.

On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Mike Gatny <mgatny at connamara.com> wrote:

> Tag 1582 and friends were originally added to FIX50SP2 as the
> "NoRelationshipRiskLimits" group via Extension Pack 96.  EP96 was later
> rescinded, freeing up those tags.  Later, Extension Pack 107 introduced the
> "NoSecurityClassifications" group under tag 1582.  QuickFIXn's data
> dictionary was (apparently) created during the period when EP96 was still
> valid, and is in need of updating to the latest EP (currently 216).  Tip:
> an easy way to see what is currently valid based on changes made by
> Extension Packs is to click the "FIXimate for latest EP"
> <http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/FIXimate/FIXimate3.0/latestEP/index.html> link
> on the FIXimate site.
>
> --
> Mike Gatny
> Connamara Systems, LLC
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Grant Birchmeier <
> gbirchmeier at connamara.com> wrote:
>
>> This appears to be based on an earlier (2009 I think) version of 5.0sp2.
>> In the current version (2011) of the spec that I just downloaded from
>> www.fixtradingcommunity.org, these tags are crossed out.  Our xml file
>> should probably be updated to remove them as well.
>>
>> However, it should be noted that your source (an unsourced screenshot?)
>> also appears to be wrong.  Current spec version has *no fields defined*
>> for 1582-1586, and I am unaware of any source that gives the definition you
>> cited.
>>
>> FIXimate, the DD navigation tool provided by the FIX working group, also
>> agrees that 1582-1586 are undefined.
>> http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/FIXimate/FIXimate3.0/
>>
>> I recommend that you always use FIXimate as your primary source for FIX
>> definitions.
>>
>> -Grant
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Rao, Masthan <Masthan.Rao at abglobal.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>             Could anyone please let me know why the QuickFixn
>>> specification is not inline along with standard FIX specification. For
>>> example the following tags are different.
>>>
>>> The standard FIX specification says for tag 1582 – 1584 is Security
>>> Classification Group
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> But QuickFixn specification FIX50SP2.xml says that the group is
>>> RelationShipRisk. See below. By no means I don’t think they are custom
>>> tags. Can anyone please clarify?
>>>
>>> <field number='1582' name='NoRelationshipRiskLimits' type='NUMINGROUP'
>>> />
>>>
>>>   <field number='1583' name='RelationshipRiskLimitType' type='INT' />
>>>
>>>   <field number='1584' name='RelationshipRiskLimitAmount' type='AMT' />
>>>
>>>   <field number='1585' name='RelationshipRiskLimitCurrency'
>>> type='CURRENCY' />
>>>
>>>   <field number='1586' name='RelationshipRiskLimitPlatform'
>>> type='STRING' />
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Masthan
>>>
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>>
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