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I disagree with the assessment below. FIX 4.2 already defines 207 as datatype 
"Exchange", i.e. a MIC. Also, a change of reference from one code list to 
another is something trivial and does no justice to the significant conceptual 
changes between 4.2 and 4.4. These are for example the introduction of the 
Parties component block and the deprecation of ExecTransType and related 
changes to ExecType and OrdStatus. 

I can only strongly recommend to read FIX 4.3 and FIX 4.4 Volume 6 Appendix 
6-E, 6-F and 6-G as well as the FIX 4.4 Release Notes to find out what really 
changed between FIX 4.2 and FIX 4.4.

Regards,
Hanno.

> The most important change is implementation of MIC codes in FIX
> 4.4 version.
> 
> 207=T becomes 207=XTKS
> 
> 
> please check this is important.


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