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[ original email was from Asher Wesley - asher.wesley@ubs.com ]
What is the significance of MsgType 722 ?
i see http://www.fixprotocol.org/FIXimate3.0/en/FIX.5.0SP1/tag722.html
please help decode it
Tag 722 PosMaintStatus is a mandatory field in the Position Maintenance Report which is the response message to a Position Maintenance Request. Tag 722 tells you whether your request was accepted, completed or rejected. You can use “accepted” and “completed” to distinguish between taking ownership of a request and actually processing it.
As FIXimate already provides most of my feedback, I am suspecting there is more to your question. If so please elaborate.
What is the significance of MsgType 722 ?
i see http://www.fixprotocol.org/FIXimate3.0/en/FIX.5.0SP1/tag722.html
please help decode it
[ original email was from Asher Wesley - asher.wesley@ubs.com ]
what’s understood from speaking to LIFFE exchange is that when there is an intraday update on a particular symbol , they send a 722 message.
Tag 722 PosMaintStatus is a mandatory field in the Position Maintenance Report which is the response message to a Position Maintenance Request. Tag 722 tells you whether your request was accepted, completed or rejected. You can use “accepted” and “completed” to distinguish between taking ownership of a request and actually processing it.
As FIXimate already provides most of my feedback, I am suspecting there is more to your question. If so please elaborate.What is the significance of MsgType 722 ?
i see http://www.fixprotocol.org/FIXimate3.0/en/FIX.5.0SP1/tag722.html
please help decode it
What is a “722 message”? In FIX there is no MsgType 722. What does the “intraday update” refer to, i.e. reference data, position data, etc?
I found the NYSE Liffe XDP Client Specification which defines a 722 message as a market data message called “Outright Standing Data” described as “… provides standing (or referential) data for each outright instrument.” This is the answer to my question which took me 30 seconds on Google to find out :-).
Bottom line is that you led me (and possibly others) on the wrong track by assuming it is a FIX field. Reality is that it belongs to a proprietary feed using FAST for compression and unfortunately using FIX field names (not tag numbers) here and there. One of them is MsgType and “722” is one of its valid values as defined by LIFFE.
I am afraid that the FIX standard has little to do with your question so please contact LIFFE to get answers. This is not a forum for proprietary interfaces. If you need help decoding FAST, please post a specific question to http://www.fixprotocol.org/discuss/46 after having studied the FAST Specification at http://www.fixprotocol.org/fast.
Regards,
Hanno.
what’s understood from speaking to LIFFE exchange is that when there is an intraday update on a particular symbol , they send a 722 message.
Tag 722 PosMaintStatus is a mandatory field in the Position Maintenance Report which is the response message to a Position Maintenance Request. Tag 722 tells you whether your request was accepted, completed or rejected. You can use “accepted” and “completed” to distinguish between taking ownership of a request and actually processing it.
As FIXimate already provides most of my feedback, I am suspecting there is more to your question. If so please elaborate.What is the significance of MsgType 722 ?
i see http://www.fixprotocol.org/FIXimate3.0/en/FIX.5.0SP1/tag722.html
please help decode it