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Product Overview
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- Show all messages
- Use pre-defined filters for searching
- Search and filter messages by a tag-value pair
- Context search
- Search inside the message
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The search process can be stopped by clicking the Cancel button on the status bar. |
Show all messages
FIXEye searches for all FIX messages in the specified files without any additional filtering.
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This type of search can be combined with using pre-defined filters, which makes it the fastest way for searching messages. Search by tag-value pair has priority over other types of search, so only tag-value expressions will be used for the search.
Text other than FIX messages is ignored by FIXEye.
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The given search method requires the actual version of the FIX dictionary. Otherwise, searching by custom tags will not return any results! The given search method doesn't work with repeating groups. Please search by context instead. |
The space character acts as the logical operator AND. For searching a tag-value pair in which the value is represented by an integral word-group, the space character should be preceded with a backslash ('\') symbol, for example:
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- Find and select the "Add custom dictionary" section in the "Browse for folder” form. Upon selection, the "Browse" button will become active.
- Click on the "Browse" button to open a dialog box that allows to upload a file. Navigate to the location of your custom dictionary file and select it.
- If the dictionary file is of the FIX50 version or above, or if you need to attach a transport level dictionary, ensure you select the "FIXT" section.
- Once uploaded, your custom dictionary will appear in the list of files.
*Please Note: Only one dictionary can be uploaded per file. Attempting to add more than one dictionary to the same file will result in an error message.
If it is needed to change the attached dictionaries, it will require to delete the old dictionary files first before adding new ones. Session's list
All sessions found in opened log files are listed in the Sessions window.
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