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Hi,

I am the developer of a FIX 4.2 connector for Société Générale.

Speaking about trade time and date for an Execution Report,

I would like to know if TradeDate superseeds the date in TransactTime.

If so, is the time in TransactTime relevant as a trade time?

If TradeDate is expressed in market local time, how can I translate it in my 
connector local time, is there a way to dynamically retrieve the market local 
time?

I know some of these questions might sound weird, but here is the root of the 
questions :

I have got a trade coming at GMT 22:30 14/06/2009 (filled in transactTime)
I have got to express it in my local time.
I am in Paris at GMT + 2, so the trade time in my local time is 00:30 and we 
are the 15/06/2009.
I just add an offset to the transactTime, and I am done.

But what to do if tradeDate is filled? How can I retrieve a good trade time and 
date expressed in local time?

Thanks in advance.

Regards.

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