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"Solicited" or "unsolicited" refer to the nature of the interaction with the 
client at the time that the order was placed.  They don't drive order handling 
and/or execution.  These trade facts would typically need to be persisted 
through the lifecycle of a trade in order to drive downstream processes (e.g., 
disclosure on a trade confirmation).

> can anyone give me clear picture for solicited and unsolicited . exactly
> whats happens with these order


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