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[Start Quote from FIX.4.0 spec Page 19/67]

The sequence reset can only increase the sequence number; if a sequence reset 
is received attempting to decrease the next expected sequence number the 
message should be rejected and treated as a serious error.

[End Quote from FIX.4.0 spec]

You are trying to reduce the new seq num.

> I have sent Sequence Reset message but it again gives Resend Request.I
> dont Know where I am wrong?
> 
> I have sent login msg with sequence no too high to get expected seq num.
> 
> 8=FIX.4.4 9=109 35=A 49=MFP_1 56=AMIFXDEMO.FORTEX.NET 34=80000 52=1/4/2-
> 010 06:38:02 98=0 108=30 141=Y 553=MFP_1 554=ED85LWTY 10=218 
> 
> it gives login ack
> 
> =FIX.4.4 9=90 35=A 49=AMIFXDEMO.FORTEX.NET 56=MFP_1 34=1232 52=20100104-
> 13:08:03.022 98=0 108=30 789=80 10=247 
> 
> 
> then it reply again resend request
> 
> =FIX.4.4 9=81 35=2 49=AMIFXDEMO.FORTEX.NET 56=MFP_1 34=1233 52=20100104-
> 13:08:03.022 7=80 16=0 10=052 
> 
> i am sending sequence reset message with gapfill of seqnum 80 to 0 and
> new seq num = 1
> 
> 8=FIX.4.4 9=52 35=4 49=MFP_1 56=AMIFXDEMO.FORTEX.NET 34=80 52=1/4/2010
> 06:38:25 123=Y 36=1 10=33 
> 
> but it again gives reply of resend request.
> 
> =FIX.4.4 9=81 35=2 49=AMIFXDEMO.FORTEX.NET 56=MFP_1 34=1234 52=20100104-
> 13:08:25.444 7=80 16=0 10=065 
> 
> what is the solution of this prob.Thanks in advance. Plz also sent some
> example with that.


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