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TRTH Qualifier Meaning

Hi community,


When using TRTH data, Qualifier code seems unclear to me. I checked documentations RDMFieldDictionary and enumtype.def files, but there are still some extra codes. For example,


MSFT.O,Market Price,2020-03-16T09:34:27.533993762-04,Trade,ADF,140.0319,125,@ Z[GV4_TEXT];141[IRGCOND];[GV3_TEXT],13:34:27.519000000,,


Questions are:

1) What does the @ sign mean in the first Qualifier?

2) 141 is not found in enumtype.def, what does it mean?

3) Market melt happened on 2020-03-16, how could this trade happen?


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Hello @yoghurtshawn,

This forum is aimed at software developers using Refinitiv APIs, for general questions and discussions centered around Refinitiv API usage. The majority of the forum members are developers, the moderators of this forum are Refinitiv API experts.

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A useful additional resource for TRTH REST is REST API Reference Tree

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