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Thanks Jay,

I guess you mean Business Message Reject when you say business level reject?

> "valid" fix messages you do not support should be rejected with a
> business level reject.
> 
> Session level reject messages at least in QuickFix as I recall) are
> dealt with in the session layer, and may not be seen by the application
> layer - and thus may be incorrectly identified as a connection fault.
> 
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > The FIX spec says that Business Message Reject can be used to reject a
> > valid FIX business message that fulfills the session-level rules but
> > is not supported by the recipient.
> >
> > We would like to exclude all FIX messages that we do not support from
> > our FIX repository. This will have the effect that an unsupported FIX
> > message will be rejected using session level Reject message and 373=11
> > (Invalid MsgType) as we do not recognize the message type.
> >
> > Is this policy OK or do we always have to include all valid FIX
> > messages in our repository so we can send a Business Message Reject
> > instead for every valid but not supported FIX message?
> >
> > Regards, Bernt


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