{{Quickfixn}} Fwd:Re: Remove/Ignore required tag from Logon in FIX5.0SP2

Steffen Wiederspahn (BLOOMBERG/ RTS FRANK) s.wiederspah at bloomberg.net
Wed Feb 15 01:36:42 PST 2017


Apologies, did not reply to all.

From: Steffen Wiederspahn (BLOOMBERG/ RTS FRANK) At: 02/15/17 10:00:58
To: krazibit312 at gmail.com
Subject: Fwd:Re: {{Quickfixn}} Remove/Ignore required tag from Logon in FIX5.0SP2

Hi Ola,

where do I implement such a check? Because in the logon response message I do not receive this tag. Do I have to do the check in the fromAdmin method?

thanks
Steffen

From: krazibit312 at gmail.com At: 02/15/17 09:27:21
To: Steffen Wiederspahn (BLOOMBERG/ RTS FRANK), quickfixn at lists.quickfixn.com
Subject: Re: {{Quickfixn}} Remove/Ignore required tag from Logon in FIX5.0SP2


Hi,
In your code you are probably trying to read this tag without checking if it's available or not.
First check if tag is available the try to read it. 
Regards, 
Ola 
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017, 10:12 AM Steffen Wiederspahn (BLOOMBERG/ RTS FRANK) <s.wiederspah at bloomberg.net> wrote:

Hi, 

I am currently struggling with the tag 1137 (DefaultApplVerID) in FIX5.0SP2. I am sending this tag as the initiator during the Logon message to my counterpart. My counterpart is then sending me back the logon response without this tag. This is causing my client to disconnect with the Error "Message 1 Rejected: Required tag missing:1137".  I tried already to make this field as non-mandatory in the FIXT11.xml but this had no effect. 
My questions are now if there is a way to configure this tag as non-mandatory and if it'S possible to not send this tag as initiator in the logon message?

thanks and regards
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