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Re: tag 789 NextExpectedMsgSeqnum / Quickfix C++

Hello,

Is there a patch for any of the QF C++ version with support of tag 789?

I can see it referred on sourceforge, but can't find it on RDC.

https://sourceforge.net/p/quickfix/mailman/message/34163573/

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@vzaytsev

MAPI or Matching API has its own support group. You have to contact the team via the following page

https://transactions.thomsonreuters.com


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@vzaytsev

Not sure about Refinitiv's API you currently use and why you post the question on our Dev Portal.

As far as I understand QuickFix is not our API product. It seems to be API provided by the external community. I would suggest you contact the API owner on SourceForge or GitHub directly if you want the patch.



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Hello,

I'm using MAPI/RFA. I know that the quickfix is not your product, but there was a reference that MAPI docs should have reference for a patch for quickfix c++. I'm looking for that patch here and can't find it.

MAPI samples for java show use of quickfix/j. So Reuters is leaning on the use of quickfix.

The question is simple - is there such patch with support for NextExpectedMsgSeqnum for quickfix c++ ?


Thanks,

Vladimir

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