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Hi Shakir, If I understood you wanted to have a copy of all the transaction. I am not a guru but if you are using UNIX platform (even Windows), this can easily done by having a script sending a copy of all the orders to a specific folder. This is not only soved your problem but can help you maintain your system as well. For 1) In a single FIX connection will there be a problem if we sent a new order and execution message? If you meant that you have one port used, then I believe you can, because it should be a Duplex. For your information, there was a session already about this subject, have a look at the past Discussion "Basic questions" it will help you. Good Luck joel > Require help in the following case explained with an example: > > Our OMS has multiple connections. Through one connection (let us say > 'A') it receives New order, Amend/Cancel request which it passes to > another connection (let us say 'B') for execution. After the order is > executed the fills are sent back to connection 'A'. > > Our OMS wants to have one more FIX connection i.e. 'C' to which it will > send all orders and fills. This connection is nothing but a copy of all > the transactions i.e. orders (New as well as Amend/Cancel) and fills. No > new order will be initiated from this session. > > My questions: > 1) In a single FIX connection will there be a problem if we sent a new > order and execution message? > 2) What points have to be considered in this FIX session? What care will > we need to take? > > Regards, Shakir [You can unsubscribe from this discussion group by sending a message to mailto:[email protected]] -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Financial Information eXchange" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/fix-protocol?hl=.
