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Need to know how to handle the following

ORD1 BUY 30 AAPL @ 10 - ordQty=30 cumQty=0 leaves=30 ordStatus=new(0)
Fill 20               - ordQty=30 cumQty=20 leaves=10 ordStatus=part(1)

REP1 replaces ORD1 reducing ordQty to 10 (ordQty=cumQty)

FIX doc 4.2 states - 'Requests to replace the OrderQty to a level less than the 
CumQty will be interpreted by the broker as requests to stop executing the 
order'

If change to ordQty is > cumQty then ordStatus=part(1)

I see nothing about reducing ordQty to = cumQty
Is the order cancelled or filled and what are the values of ordStatus, 
lastShares,...
In the scenerio above would the REP1 

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