{{Quickfixn}} Quickfixn Digest, Vol 101, Issue 13

Нафигин Максим Толгатович M.Nafigin at alfacapital.ru
Tue Mar 10 00:06:56 PDT 2020


For the record, we haven't released any NuGet packages ourselves.  Someone
else built those and posted them.

We have plans to release official ones, but (since no one's paying us for
it) we haven't gotten to it yet.

I see no reason those shouldn't work for you, though.  You don't need the
NetStandard one.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 10:18 AM Wayne Kaplan <
wkaplan at financialnortheastern.com> wrote:

> This is what I’ve installed through NuGet…
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> QuickFix.Net.NETCore  v1.8.1
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> QuickFix.Net.NETCore.FIX44 v1.8.1
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> Do I need QuickFix.Net.NetStandard v.1.7.9?
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> Wayne
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> Wayne Kaplan
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> *From:* Quickfixn [mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Grant Birchmeier
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 11, 2020 3:25 PM
> *To:* Mailing list for QuickFIX/n <quickfixn at lists.quickfixn.com>
> *Subject:* Re: {{Quickfixn}} IndicationOfInterest - IOIid error
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> I've never coded in VB, but it's all just classes and methods in either
> language.
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> StringField is just a QF/n class (it's the base class of all string
> fields), and given your earlier code, I know you know how to use "new"!
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> To create a field 23=999 (which is IOIShares or IOIQty, depending on which
> FIX version you are on), the code would be:
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>     new StringField(23, "999")
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> Similarly, you could also do it as a IntField:
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>     new IntField(23, 999)
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> QF/n is smart enough to work it either way.
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> If you have an IOI message, you can call:
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>     ioiMsg.setField(new StringField(23, "999"));
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> (There is no SetString, sorry, my mistake.  )
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> And the generic getter is:
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>     ioiMsg.getField(23) // returns field value as a string, e.g. 999
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> Or you can do:
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>     f23 = StringField(23);
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>     ioiMsg.GetField(f23); // sets f23's value to what it finds for 23 in
> ioiMsg
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>     // the above will also work if f23 = *Int*Field(23)
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> You should definitely have a look at this page:
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> http://quickfixn.org/tutorial/custom-fields-groups-and-messages.html
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> The generic methods are touched on at the bottom, but the custom DD stuff
> on the page is also very important.
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> -Grant
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> On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 2:06 PM Wayne Kaplan <
> wkaplan at financialnortheastern.com> wrote:
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> Also….
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> I’ve only been using vb.net for a couple of years.
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> Prior to that I had been using Visual FoxPro and earlier versions of Fox
> since 1988.
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> That being said I’m not all that familiar with some of the ins and outs of
> .net programming.
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> How would I do the following…
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> create a generic "new StringField(23)", And then add it with
> setString(stringField).
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> 'You can later retrieve it with GetString(23).
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> Any help would be great however I understand if you won’t be able to…
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> Thanks
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> Wayne
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