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The latest (draft 8) spec contains the following definition for 
Parameter/@revertOnCxlRpl:

"Indicates how to interpret those tags that were populated in an original order 
but are not populated in a subsequent cancel/replace of the order message. If 
this value is true then revert to the value of the original order, otherwise a 
null value or the parameter’s default value is to be used."

Two questions:

1. By "null value", does this mean omit this parameter from the cancel/replace 
message?

2. I can't seem to find any reference to "default value" for parameters in the 
spec.  Controls have initValue - is this what is meant, or have I missed 
something?

Thanks in advance - Steve.

(Don't know if this is the proper place to post comments about an unratified 
spec, but guess someone has to be the first...)


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