Another case of RET_INVALID_DATA on LOGON [SOLVED]
I've managed to solve this. Documenting the answer here for anyone else that comes across the same issue.
As other forum posts mention - RET_INVALID_DATA means an invalid password. My issue was that I wasn't aware that the FIX session password is NOT THE SAME as your general CTID password.
You can set the FIX session passwords using the "Change Password" within the FIX API settings.
ctid1935420
10 Apr 2020, 08:40 ( Updated at: 21 Dec 2023, 09:22 )
Another case of RET_INVALID_DATA on LOGON [SOLVED]
I've managed to solve this. Documenting the answer here for anyone else that comes across the same issue.
As other forum posts mention - RET_INVALID_DATA means an invalid password. My issue was that I wasn't aware that the FIX session password is NOT THE SAME as your general CTID password.
You can set the FIX session passwords using the "Change Password" within the FIX API settings.
@ctid1935420