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I am using QuickFix with Python bindings to connect to a broker and I have two Initiator Sessions in my config file. One is for the price and the other for the order session.

My question is, say I want to do something when only one of them comes online? If I do

initiator = fix.SocketInitiator(application, storeFactory, settings, logFactory)
if initiator.isLoggedOn():
    function()

then function will be called whether it is the price or order session or both that are logged on. How do I identify when a specific initiator session is logged on?

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As you noted, the method bool Initiator::isLoggedOn() will tell you if any session is currently logged on.

Use bool Initiator::isConnected( const SessionID& sessionID ) to check a specific session.

SocketInitiator inherits both of these from Initiator.

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    Hey hunch_hunch. I was looking at that method before I posted, but could not figure out how to make it work. Probably my problem is a lack of C knowledge. Does isConnected take two arguments, and what are they? I think i was able to get the sessionID as a string but could not pass it as an argument. Is it supposed to be a string?
    – Wapiti
    Apr 9, 2015 at 13:38
  • isConnected takes one argument, a SessionID object. Apr 9, 2015 at 13:55
  • Have you had any luck getting the session state using isConnected? Apr 10, 2015 at 13:47
  • I worked on it a little yesterday. I was able yo get a sessionID object (I think) using getSessions but there was only one of them. So it wasn't really possible to pass that as an argument to IsConnected. How do I get the sessionID of each individual session?
    – Wapiti
    Apr 10, 2015 at 14:00
  • I'm accepting this, thanks for your help again. If you have any insights on getting individual sessionIDs drop me a note.
    – Wapiti
    Apr 10, 2015 at 19:41

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