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From: Christoph J. <chr...@ma...> - 2020-08-09 12:27:51
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OK, you are sending messages with repeating groups. Did misread that, thought you were receiving messages. Read this: https://www.quickfixj.org/usermanual/2.1.0/usage/repeating_groups.html Cheers, Chris. On 08.08.20 18:21, Nenge Masoya wrote: > Hi Christoph, > > I'm using the default data dictionary from QF/J 2.2.0 (fix50sp2) and I am sending message > manually,, see the code below, > Message message = new Message(); > message.getHeader().setString(MsgType.FIELD, "CF"); > message.getHeader().setField(new BeginString("FIXT.1.1")); > message.setString(1505, requestDto.getPartRequestId()); > message.setString(1506, requestDto.getResponseGroup()); > message.setString(1507, requestDto.getResponseType()); > > Thanks.. > > > > On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 4:03 PM Christoph John <chr...@ma... > <mailto:chr...@ma...>> wrote: > > Hi > > Did you make sure to use setting UseDataDictionary=Y? Otherwise repeating groups cannot be > parsed correctly. Or else you are having an error in your dictionary. > > Cheers > Chris. > > Am 8. August 2020 13:21:08 MESZ schrieb Nenge Masoya <geo...@gm... > <mailto:geo...@gm...>>: > > Dear Devs. > > Thank you so much for your help, I was finally able to send party details list request > messages to the server and get the response... > > However, the response message does not come through fromApp method but I can see all data > in my message logs and this is because same tag has been called more than once(according > to vendor design), this is the message.... "58=Tag appears more than once, > field=1517371=1517372=CG373=1310=232"... > > My question is,, Is there a way to read the messages that does not come through fromApp? > because I can see all data in my log but I dont know how to get them apart from getting > them in fromApp method. > > Thanks. > -- Christoph John Software Engineering T +49 241 557080-28 chr...@ma... MACD GmbH Oppenhoffallee 103 52066 Aachen, Germany www.macd.com Amtsgericht Aachen: HRB 8151 Ust.-Id: DE 813021663 Geschäftsführer: George Macdonald |