If you’re a student in the NSW and ACT school system you usually won’t see your Year 11 studies in SRS Check & Change. Log in to SRS Check & Change with your UAC application number and PIN. download your SRS Confirmation of Application.
It contains a full record of your application and instructions on uploading any outstanding supporting documents through SRS Check & Change. You don’t need to nominate any courses in your SRS application because it is automatically linked to your list of course preferences in your UAC application for undergraduate admission.Īfter you apply, download and check your SRS confirmation package carefully.
If you don’t have the PDF ready to upload when you first apply, upload it later by logging back in to SRS Check & Change (which you also access from the UAC website). If you are not prompted to enter your Year 11 studies or to provide documents there is no need to do so.Īll other applicants (including all IB students): Enter the details of your Year 11 studies and upload a PDF of your Year 11 school report. Enter your Year 11 studies, if prompted to do so in your application.Īpplicants in the NSW and ACT school systems: You usually don’t have to provide results of your Year 11 studies with your SRS application as UAC obtains them directly from the relevant educational authorities.A series of questions and prompts will then guide you through the application process. Log in to the SRS application using your UAC application number and PIN.
There are no fees to apply for SRS, but there is a processing fee when you apply for undergraduate admission through UAC. When you do, you’ll be issued with a UAC application number, which you’ll need to commence your SRS application. Order_status: 2::Status: PendingCancel Filled: 0 Remaining: 1 avgFillPrice: 0.Before you can apply for SRS, you need to apply for undergraduate admission through UAC. Open_order: 2::secType: FUT, symbol: NQ expiry: 20161216::action: BUY, quantity: 1, at price: 4500.0::Status: PendingCancel Print ("order_status: " + str(msg.orderId) + "::" + "Status: " + msg.status + ", Filled: " + str(msg.filled) + ", Remaining: " + str(msg.remaining) + ", avgFillPrice: " + str(msg.avgFillPrice))Ĭon.register(print_open_order_messege, message.openOrder)Ĭon.register(print_order_status_messege, message.orderStatus) `` from ib.opt import Connection, message You can modify the fields to show what you would like to view. Return "secType: " + self.m_secType + ", symbol: " + self.m_symbol + " expiry: " + self.m_expiry Return "Action: " + self.m_action + ", Quantity: " + str(self.m_totalQuantity) + ", at price: " + str(self.m_lmtPrice)
I was trying to figure out how to print out all open orders.
Question 2: why does this code not run every time it is launched? from ib.opt import ibConnection, message I have also noticed that the code does not always run, but it always runs properly right after (re-)starting the TWS workstation application. Question 1: how do I retrieve data regarding (unfilled) open orders? Yet, as stated, the "updateAccountValue" method works perfectly fine, supplying the proper output. The IB documentation tells me that all three methods are 'void' which I understand to mean that no value is supposed to be returned. The "updateAccountValue" performs as expected, while "con.register(acct_update, message.reqAllOpenOrders())" does nothing, neither does "con.reqOpenOrders()'. I am using a paper trading IB-account where trades are processed just fine.