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Tags 207 and 100 have different meanings. Only tag 100 ExDestination tells the
receiver on which exchange it has to be traded. Tag 207 SecurityExchange is
part of the <Instrument> component block and further defines the security (if
needed), not the place you want to trade it.
> > Naresh,
>
> I have some logs for you,
>
> 2007/09/21 13:49:50:699: FIXConnectionData: Sending data on connection
> {XYZ} [8=FIX.4.2 9=0222 35=D 34=232 49=ABC 56=XYZ 52=20070921-13:49:50
> 115=CLIENT1 15=INR 200=200709 107=CIT SEP7 5200CE 207=NS 40=2 54=1 59=0
> 21=3 60=20070921-13:49:42 201=1 100=NS 55=CNXIT 11=86909 18=2 167=OPT
> 44=50.0 38=10.0 202=5200 10=008 ]
>
> If you are placing for Indian market then you have to specify the tag
> 207 and 100 in it, so that the broker will know in which exchange it has
> to be traded.
>
> Hope so this help you.
>
> Regards, Girish
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