How do I set up a connection to a new counterparty?
If the counterparty is a CMS Organisation, no new connection is required. All CMS Organisations are connected to each other and can match trades at any time.
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How do I report for a counterparty that does not have a registered ACER code?
For clients who need to report trades where the counterparty does not have an ACER code or is in the process of registering for an ACER code then they should use the ACER code - ACERNONMP.EU Upon receipt of the ‘real’ ACER code then the client must ...
How do I request and install new certificate?
In order to maintain communication with your trading partners, please update your certificates before the expiration date if the certificates are still in use. If the certificates are not in use, please can you respond stating this so that we can ...
How are EIC codes set up?
All organisations must have an EIC code if they are to be referenced on electronic confirmation documents. This is regardless of whether that organisation is planning to electronically match. Once a request for a new EIC code is received, the ...
Can you explain the use of Currency "UseFractionUnit"
It states in the eCM standards - "With boolean Attribute 'USEFRACTIONUNIT' to indicate that 'Pence' is used instead of 'GBP' So, if set to "true' prices should be stated according to the smaller currency denominator. Using your examples: If the price ...
Why might a trade be set to 'Failed' status in CMS eCM?
A trade is set to a 'Failed' state in CMS when there is a problem processing the trade document. When this happens, a Rejection document is issued by CMS and the document exchange process is terminated. A 'Failed' trade document can be amended to ...