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Dear Xinyu Xiang,

Thank you very much for your answers!

You are correct for stock [GGR2 SP], the stock is delisted. It may be my back 
example.

How about for the stock:[ENVH SP, ENVH1 SP], i have checked in the bloomberg 
both are active. Hence both will have same 48/22/100 if ISIN is used.

How do we over come if we do not user Tag55?

> It looks to me [GGR2 SP] is delisted since 5/11/09. So your engine
> should find [GGR SP] as the sole hit. We also use 48/22/100 or 207 and
> whenever available tag15 (currency) to load security. As far as I know,
> this combo creates unique hit.
> 
> > Few Singapore Securities [ex GGR SP, GGR2 SP] has the same ISIN code
> > and listed on the same exchange. The only difference in these
> > securities is tradable lot size.
> >
> > Does any one know how is the FIX standard to get the unique stock when
> > we use the ISIN to lookup the security Master.
> >
> > MY client is sending the FIX order with 48/22/100. With these we still
> > get 2 valid stocks and MY FIXEngine rejects as it could not get the
> > unique stock.
> >
> > Do you have any suggestions?


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