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re: Suspension
Jim Michuda 26 Mar 1998 9:34AM ET> At least by design 39=9 should mean same suspension for ECN as for others, i.e. don't execute it. As you know there is no bulk operations in the protocol now. So you can suspend(or release later) one order in one message.
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> It was proposed at ECN work group meeting(see minutes) to include bulk operations in the protocol. This suggestion will be considered by the Technical Committee for next version of the protocol.
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> Vitaliy Kantor
> Morgan Stanley
> > Quick and easy - we were thinking of supporting suspension of order(s) via a FIX connection. A client could set his orders to OrdStatus 'suspended' or 'unsuspended', maybe even with a single message for ALL orders. Just a plain and simple tool to 'undisplay' and make unaccessible this client's orders for various different reasons.
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> > Does anyone have suggestions or ideas, or even better, already support this via FIX? I am not so sure that '39=9' (OrdStatus Suspended) means the same thing as in the case of an ECN...
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re: Suspension Jim Michuda 26 Mar 1998 9:34AM ET re: Suspension Cromwell Coulson / National Quotation Bureau, LLC 19 May 1998 12:35PM ET re: Suspension John Armstrong / Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 19 May 1998 12:45PM ET re: Suspension James Michuda / OptiMark Technologies, Inc. 19 May 1998 1:41PM ET re: Suspension Ryan Pierce / Townsend Analytics Ltd. / Archipelago LLC 19 May 1998 2:30PM ET re: Suspension Ryan Pierce / Townsend Analytics Ltd. / Archipelago LLC 19 May 1998 3:43PM ET re: Suspension John Armstrong / Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 19 May 1998 4:17PM ET re: Suspension James Michuda / OptiMark Technologies, Inc. 19 May 1998 2:55PM ET re: Suspension James Michuda / OptiMark Technologies, Inc. 19 May 1998 3:03PM ET
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