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> > Do we have a tag to indicate the Trade Date of the New Order-Single? 
> > 
> > In msgType 35=D, there's a tag 60, which is the "Transaction Time", and its 
> > description is 'Time of execution/order creation (expressed in UTC 
> > (Universal Time Coordinated, also known as "GMT")'
> > 
> > I am wondering if the client system send in the same deal order (e.g. 
> > resend the deal order if the previous one not received), should the value 
> > of this tag 60 has the same value? 
> > 
> > If yes, it could serve as the functional trade date (i.e. no matter how 
> > many times this deal order is resent, it has the identical date value). 
> > 
> > Thanks for any comments. 
> 
> Tag 75, if present, should be trade date.


Right, Tag 75 fits perfectly as its description: "Indicates date of trade 
referenced in this message in YYYYMMDD format. Absence of this field indicates 
current day (expressed in local time at place of trade)"

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