{{Quickfixn}} OrderStatusRequest issue

Grant Birchmeier gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Fri Oct 2 08:38:24 PDT 2020


It's not an admin message, and it's not one of the message types that the
engine automatically handles.

Unless you've implemented "OnMessage(TradingSessionStatus msg)", I'd expect
your app to respond with a 35=j reject (with
380=3/UnsupportedMessageType).  If you just want to ignore it, then
implement that method with an empty body.

If you have observed that your app has been silently ignoring this message
in the past, then I cannot explain that.  I would first suggest that you
might be mistaken :)

On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 4:10 AM xmoon 2000 <xmoon2000 at googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I always receive a 35=h message from a particular server straight after
> logon.
>
> I have not written any code to handle this message - I assume it is
> handled by QuickFIXn automatically like a heartbeat?
>
> Today, for the first time, this message caused a Cracker exception. On
> restarting the connecting, the message did NOT generate a Cracker
> exception as usual.
>
> What might have happened to cause the message to create a Cracker
> exception?
>
> This message caused exception:
> 20201002-00:23:51.253 : 8=FIX.4.4 9=67 35=h 49=yyy 34=2
> 52=20201002-00:23:51.234 56=xxxxxxx 336=0 340=2 10=181
>
> This did not:
> 20201002-03:05:29.953 : 8=FIX.4.4 9=67 35=h 49=yyy 34=2
> 52=20201002-03:05:29.947 56=xxxxxxxt 336=0 340=2 10=200
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