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You are right. I need to contact to the exchange or our broker first.
But I was wondering there is any fix protocol for those kind of notices like 
market opening or market closing.

Anyways, Thanks Hanno!
-JS

> This depends on the specific implementation. Recommended practice would
> be to inform the original submitter of an order about an unsolicited
> cancellation. Market opening information belongs to the area of market
> data, e.g. via the SecurityStatus or as part of the
> MarketDataSnapshotFullRefresh or MarketDataIncremental message. Again,
> this depends on the specific implementation and cannot be answered in
> general. You will probably have to approach the exchange if their
> documentation does not answer your question.
> 
> Regards, Hanno.
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > When the exchange server cancels any Limit-On-Open order as market
> > opening, do they send cancel message back? or is there any way to
> > know when the market is opened based on the incoming message from
> > exchange server?
> >
> > Thanks in advance! -JS


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