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I need to lower my received sequence number for performing FIX certification to check the gap fill/resend works.

I tried editing the number but now I get EOF Exception whenever I launch my app.

The format of the sequence number file is a bit weird:

^@^C7:4

Any idea how to do this?

Thanks.

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    And with what did you edit it? It's likely a binary file, not a text file, so you can't edit it with, say, Notepad and expect it to work.
    – Viruzzo
    Mar 20, 2012 at 12:47
  • I tried notepad and also nano in cygwin. How else can you edit it?
    – DD.
    Mar 20, 2012 at 14:37
  • To edit a binary file you need a binary editor and deep knowledge of how the file is made.
    – Viruzzo
    Mar 20, 2012 at 15:50

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public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    int senderSequenceNumber=1910;
    int targetSequenceNumber=2268;
    RandomAccessFile file  = new RandomAccessFile("C:\\filename.seqnums", "rw");
    file.seek(0);
    file.writeUTF("" + senderSequenceNumber + ':'+ targetSequenceNumber);
}

This is adapted from quickfix.FileStore

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You can use the file.readUTF() to print the sequence number string.

        RandomAccessFile seqFile  = new RandomAccessFile("/Users/jacky/test.seqnums", "r");
        System.out.println(seqFile.readUTF());
        seqFile.close();

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