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Exception requesting dictionary

We are getting below error: Dec 17, 2020 7:39:53 PM com.reuters.rfa.internal.session.md.DictHandler processMarketDataDictEventMsg FINE: com.reuters.rfa.session.SSL.pageSSLSession Forwarding MARKET_DATA_DICT_EVENT, MarketDataDictStatus = { state: FAILURE, code: NONE, text: "Exception requesting dictionary: Unable to open or read specified input file"}, DataDictInfo = MarketFeed, data = NULL
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Hello @sonali.rane

Could you please check the answer in this post?

If you are still encountering the problem after trying the solution in the post, please give us the following information:

  • a version of RFA Java API
  • RFA Java Configuration
  • The RFA log file with ipcTrace = 7 and mountTrace = true.

It seems you are using RFA Java MarketData interface/SSL connection. Please note that the MD interface/SSL connection requires dictionary files "appendix_a" and "enumtyp.def" (the OMM interrface/RSSL connection requires "RDMFieldDictionary " and "enumtyp.def")

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