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Hi Shawn,

some commercial engines use something like 9=0058 so this should be OK.

See also volume 1 of the FIX specification, section data types:
Here is explicitly stated, that both "int" and "float" types may contain 
leading zeros.

Cheers, Jörg

> I have a couple of questions.
> 
> 1. Is it valid if integer tag coming with preceeding zeros - 34=00000025 ?
> 2. And is it valid if integer tag coming with fixed length - 9=0058 ?
> 
> ex) Recv 8=FIX.4.2 9=0058 35=0 34=00000025 52=20110329-08:25:38.809 49=ABC 
> 56=XYZ 10=015 
> 
> Thank you for the help in advance.
> 
> Shawn in NJ


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