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Common questions about Altair Eyewear EDI
Everything you need to know about setting up and managing Altair Eyewear EDI transactions with Stacksync.
What is a Altair Eyewear EDI 846 Inventory Inquiry/Advice?
A Altair Eyewear EDI 846 is used to communicate inventory levels between trading partners. Depending on the direction, it can be an inventory inquiry from Altair Eyewear asking for your current stock levels, or an inventory advice from you reporting available quantities. The document contains item identifiers (UPC, SKU), quantity on hand, quantity available, and location details. Altair Eyewear uses 846 data for demand planning, replenishment, and dropship availability. Stacksync sends 846 updates automatically from your inventory system, keeping Altair Eyewear's records current without manual reports or portal uploads.
What fields are required in a Altair Eyewear EDI 810 Invoice?
Altair Eyewear EDI 810 Invoices must include the invoice number and date in the BIG segment, the original PO reference number, line-item detail with UPCs, quantities shipped, and unit prices in the IT1 segments, plus the total monetary value in TDS. Altair Eyewear requires exact alignment between the 810 Invoice, the original 850 Purchase Order, and the 856 ASN — this three-way match prevents deductions and chargebacks. Stacksync cross-validates all three documents automatically before transmitting the 810 to ensure every field matches Altair Eyewear's accounts payable validation rules.
How far in advance must a Altair Eyewear EDI 856 ASN be sent before delivery?
Altair Eyewear typically requires the EDI 856 Advance Ship Notice to be transmitted within hours of shipment — not days before delivery. The ASN must be sent after the carrier picks up the freight but before the shipment arrives at Altair Eyewear's receiving dock. Late or missing ASNs often result in compliance chargebacks and can cause receiving delays at the distribution center. Stacksync triggers 856 generation automatically when your WMS or shipping system confirms dispatch, ensuring the ASN reaches Altair Eyewear within the required window without manual intervention from your logistics team.
How far in advance must a Altair Eyewear EDI 856 ASN be sent before delivery?
Altair Eyewear typically requires the EDI 856 Advance Ship Notice to be transmitted within hours of shipment — not days before delivery. The ASN must be sent after the carrier picks up the freight but before the shipment arrives at Altair Eyewear's receiving dock. Late or missing ASNs often result in compliance chargebacks and can cause receiving delays at the distribution center. Stacksync triggers 856 generation automatically when your WMS or shipping system confirms dispatch, ensuring the ASN reaches Altair Eyewear within the required window without manual intervention from your logistics team.
What information does Altair Eyewear include in an EDI 850 Purchase Order?
Altair Eyewear EDI 850 Purchase Orders contain item-level detail including UPCs or GTINs, ordered quantities, unit pricing, ship-to addresses, and requested delivery dates. Key segments like BEG (beginning of the PO), PO1 (line items), N1 (party identification), and CTT (transaction totals) structure the document. Altair Eyewear sends 850s electronically through their EDI network, and each PO must be acknowledged with an 855 to confirm receipt. Stacksync parses these fields and maps them directly to your ERP or database so orders appear automatically without manual data entry or CSV imports.
What is a Altair Eyewear EDI 846 Inventory Inquiry/Advice?
A Altair Eyewear EDI 846 is used to communicate inventory levels between trading partners. Depending on the direction, it can be an inventory inquiry from Altair Eyewear asking for your current stock levels, or an inventory advice from you reporting available quantities. The document contains item identifiers (UPC, SKU), quantity on hand, quantity available, and location details. Altair Eyewear uses 846 data for demand planning, replenishment, and dropship availability. Stacksync sends 846 updates automatically from your inventory system, keeping Altair Eyewear's records current without manual reports or portal uploads.
What fields are required in a Altair Eyewear EDI 810 Invoice?
Altair Eyewear EDI 810 Invoices must include the invoice number and date in the BIG segment, the original PO reference number, line-item detail with UPCs, quantities shipped, and unit prices in the IT1 segments, plus the total monetary value in TDS. Altair Eyewear requires exact alignment between the 810 Invoice, the original 850 Purchase Order, and the 856 ASN — this three-way match prevents deductions and chargebacks. Stacksync cross-validates all three documents automatically before transmitting the 810 to ensure every field matches Altair Eyewear's accounts payable validation rules.
What information does Altair Eyewear include in an EDI 850 Purchase Order?
Altair Eyewear EDI 850 Purchase Orders contain item-level detail including UPCs or GTINs, ordered quantities, unit pricing, ship-to addresses, and requested delivery dates. Key segments like BEG (beginning of the PO), PO1 (line items), N1 (party identification), and CTT (transaction totals) structure the document. Altair Eyewear sends 850s electronically through their EDI network, and each PO must be acknowledged with an 855 to confirm receipt. Stacksync parses these fields and maps them directly to your ERP or database so orders appear automatically without manual data entry or CSV imports.
How long does it take to set up Altair Eyewear EDI with Stacksync?
Most suppliers are fully connected and processing live Altair Eyewear EDI transactions within 3–5 business days. Stacksync's no-code setup means you don't need developers or EDI consultants — configure your field mappings through our visual interface, run a test cycle, and go live.
How quickly does Stacksync process Altair Eyewear EDI 850 Purchase Orders?
Stacksync processes incoming Altair Eyewear 850 Purchase Orders in real time, typically within seconds of receipt. The platform validates the X12 envelope, parses all segments, maps fields to your system's schema, and inserts the order record automatically. Unlike batch-processing EDI providers that run on scheduled intervals, Stacksync's event-driven architecture means your team sees new Altair Eyewear POs immediately. This speed is critical for meeting Altair Eyewear's tight fulfillment windows and maintaining high on-time in-full compliance scores.
How does Stacksync prevent Altair Eyewear EDI 810 Invoice rejections?
Stacksync prevents Altair Eyewear 810 rejections through automated three-way matching. Before generating an invoice, Stacksync compares line-item quantities and pricing against the original 850 Purchase Order and the 856 ASN. Discrepancies in UPCs, unit prices, quantities, or allowance amounts are flagged before the 810 is transmitted, giving your team a chance to correct errors. The platform also validates Altair Eyewear-specific formatting requirements like date formats, decimal precision, and required qualifier codes. This preemptive validation eliminates the most common causes of Altair Eyewear invoice chargebacks.
How frequently should EDI 846 Inventory updates be sent to Altair Eyewear?
Altair Eyewear's required frequency for EDI 846 updates depends on the fulfillment model. Dropship programs often require daily or even intraday inventory feeds — some Altair Eyewear divisions expect updates every 4 to 6 hours to minimize overselling. Warehouse-replenishment programs may accept weekly 846 updates. Stacksync monitors your inventory system for stock level changes and can send 846 updates on a scheduled interval or when quantities change beyond a configurable threshold, ensuring Altair Eyewear always has accurate availability data without overwhelming their systems with unnecessary transmissions.
What is the packaging hierarchy in a Altair Eyewear EDI 856?
The Altair Eyewear EDI 856 uses hierarchical levels (HL segments) to describe the shipment structure from top to bottom: shipment level, order level, pack level (cartons or pallets), and item level. Each level contains specific data — the shipment level holds carrier and BOL information, the pack level includes SSCC-18 barcodes and carton dimensions, and the item level lists UPCs and quantities per package. Stacksync builds this hierarchy automatically from your WMS packing data, mapping carton contents and pallet configurations into the correct HL structure required by Altair Eyewear.
How does Stacksync prevent Altair Eyewear EDI 810 Invoice rejections?
Stacksync prevents Altair Eyewear 810 rejections through automated three-way matching. Before generating an invoice, Stacksync compares line-item quantities and pricing against the original 850 Purchase Order and the 856 ASN. Discrepancies in UPCs, unit prices, quantities, or allowance amounts are flagged before the 810 is transmitted, giving your team a chance to correct errors. The platform also validates Altair Eyewear-specific formatting requirements like date formats, decimal precision, and required qualifier codes. This preemptive validation eliminates the most common causes of Altair Eyewear invoice chargebacks.
Do I need an existing VAN or AS2 connection to trade with Altair Eyewear?
No. Stacksync handles the entire EDI transport layer. We connect directly to Altair Eyewear's trading partner network through our certified connections. You don't need to manage a separate VAN subscription, AS2 certificates, or SFTP configurations.
How frequently should EDI 846 Inventory updates be sent to Altair Eyewear?
Altair Eyewear's required frequency for EDI 846 updates depends on the fulfillment model. Dropship programs often require daily or even intraday inventory feeds — some Altair Eyewear divisions expect updates every 4 to 6 hours to minimize overselling. Warehouse-replenishment programs may accept weekly 846 updates. Stacksync monitors your inventory system for stock level changes and can send 846 updates on a scheduled interval or when quantities change beyond a configurable threshold, ensuring Altair Eyewear always has accurate availability data without overwhelming their systems with unnecessary transmissions.
How quickly does Stacksync process Altair Eyewear EDI 850 Purchase Orders?
Stacksync processes incoming Altair Eyewear 850 Purchase Orders in real time, typically within seconds of receipt. The platform validates the X12 envelope, parses all segments, maps fields to your system's schema, and inserts the order record automatically. Unlike batch-processing EDI providers that run on scheduled intervals, Stacksync's event-driven architecture means your team sees new Altair Eyewear POs immediately. This speed is critical for meeting Altair Eyewear's tight fulfillment windows and maintaining high on-time in-full compliance scores.
What is the packaging hierarchy in a Altair Eyewear EDI 856?
The Altair Eyewear EDI 856 uses hierarchical levels (HL segments) to describe the shipment structure from top to bottom: shipment level, order level, pack level (cartons or pallets), and item level. Each level contains specific data — the shipment level holds carrier and BOL information, the pack level includes SSCC-18 barcodes and carton dimensions, and the item level lists UPCs and quantities per package. Stacksync builds this hierarchy automatically from your WMS packing data, mapping carton contents and pallet configurations into the correct HL structure required by Altair Eyewear.
Is EDI 846 required for Altair Eyewear dropship programs?
Most Altair Eyewear dropship programs require EDI 846 Inventory Advice to prevent overselling — if you sell products through Altair Eyewear's marketplace or website, they need real-time visibility into what you can actually ship. Without accurate 846 data, Altair Eyewear may list items as available that are actually out of stock, leading to order cancellations and poor customer experience. Stacksync integrates directly with your warehouse management system to push 846 updates automatically whenever stock levels change, ensuring Altair Eyewear's product listings always reflect your actual fulfillment capacity.
What are common reasons a Altair Eyewear EDI 850 Purchase Order gets rejected?
The most frequent rejection causes for Altair Eyewear 850s include invalid UPC or GTIN codes, incorrect ship-to location identifiers, quantities that don't match Altair Eyewear's rounding requirements, and missing mandatory segments. Formatting issues like incorrect date formats in the DTM segment or invalid N1 qualifier codes also trigger rejections. Stacksync validates every incoming Altair Eyewear 850 against known compliance requirements before syncing to your system, flagging anomalies immediately rather than silently dropping the transaction.
When should the EDI 810 Invoice be sent relative to shipment for Altair Eyewear?
Most Altair Eyewear compliance programs require the EDI 810 Invoice to be sent after the 856 ASN but within a specific window — typically 24 to 72 hours after shipment. Invoicing too early (before the ASN) or too late (beyond the allowed window) can trigger compliance penalties or payment delays. Altair Eyewear may also require that invoice dates match or follow the ship date on the corresponding 856. Stacksync automates this timing by generating the 810 automatically after the 856 is confirmed, ensuring correct sequencing and compliance with Altair Eyewear's deadlines.
What are common reasons a Altair Eyewear EDI 850 Purchase Order gets rejected?
The most frequent rejection causes for Altair Eyewear 850s include invalid UPC or GTIN codes, incorrect ship-to location identifiers, quantities that don't match Altair Eyewear's rounding requirements, and missing mandatory segments. Formatting issues like incorrect date formats in the DTM segment or invalid N1 qualifier codes also trigger rejections. Stacksync validates every incoming Altair Eyewear 850 against known compliance requirements before syncing to your system, flagging anomalies immediately rather than silently dropping the transaction.
What penalties does Altair Eyewear charge for EDI 856 ASN errors?
Penalties for Altair Eyewear ASN errors vary by the type of mistake and your compliance scorecard tier. Common chargeable errors include missing or late ASNs, incorrect carton counts, wrong item quantities, invalid SSCC-18 labels, and mismatches between the ASN and actual received goods. These penalties can range from flat fees per incident to percentage-based fines on the shipment value. Stacksync validates every 856 against the original PO data and your shipping records before transmission, catching errors that would otherwise result in Altair Eyewear chargebacks. The platform maintains an audit trail for dispute resolution.
What penalties does Altair Eyewear charge for EDI 856 ASN errors?
Penalties for Altair Eyewear ASN errors vary by the type of mistake and your compliance scorecard tier. Common chargeable errors include missing or late ASNs, incorrect carton counts, wrong item quantities, invalid SSCC-18 labels, and mismatches between the ASN and actual received goods. These penalties can range from flat fees per incident to percentage-based fines on the shipment value. Stacksync validates every 856 against the original PO data and your shipping records before transmission, catching errors that would otherwise result in Altair Eyewear chargebacks. The platform maintains an audit trail for dispute resolution.
Is EDI 846 required for Altair Eyewear dropship programs?
Most Altair Eyewear dropship programs require EDI 846 Inventory Advice to prevent overselling — if you sell products through Altair Eyewear's marketplace or website, they need real-time visibility into what you can actually ship. Without accurate 846 data, Altair Eyewear may list items as available that are actually out of stock, leading to order cancellations and poor customer experience. Stacksync integrates directly with your warehouse management system to push 846 updates automatically whenever stock levels change, ensuring Altair Eyewear's product listings always reflect your actual fulfillment capacity.
How does Stacksync help with Altair Eyewear compliance?
Stacksync improves compliance scores by eliminating manual processing delays. Purchase Orders sync to your system in real time, ASNs are generated automatically when you ship, and invoices are validated with three-way matching before submission. Real-time monitoring alerts you to issues before they become chargebacks.
When should the EDI 810 Invoice be sent relative to shipment for Altair Eyewear?
Most Altair Eyewear compliance programs require the EDI 810 Invoice to be sent after the 856 ASN but within a specific window — typically 24 to 72 hours after shipment. Invoicing too early (before the ASN) or too late (beyond the allowed window) can trigger compliance penalties or payment delays. Altair Eyewear may also require that invoice dates match or follow the ship date on the corresponding 856. Stacksync automates this timing by generating the 810 automatically after the 856 is confirmed, ensuring correct sequencing and compliance with Altair Eyewear's deadlines.
What causes Altair Eyewear EDI 810 chargebacks and deductions?
The most common causes of Altair Eyewear 810 chargebacks include price discrepancies between the invoice and the PO, quantity mismatches between the invoice and the ASN, missing or incorrect allowance and charge amounts in the SAC segment, and wrong UPC or item identification codes. Late invoicing beyond Altair Eyewear's deadline also triggers deductions. Stacksync reduces these errors by automatically populating 810 fields from the matched 850 PO and 856 ASN data, ensuring consistency across all three documents and tracking deduction trends for resolution.
What causes Altair Eyewear EDI 810 chargebacks and deductions?
The most common causes of Altair Eyewear 810 chargebacks include price discrepancies between the invoice and the PO, quantity mismatches between the invoice and the ASN, missing or incorrect allowance and charge amounts in the SAC segment, and wrong UPC or item identification codes. Late invoicing beyond Altair Eyewear's deadline also triggers deductions. Stacksync reduces these errors by automatically populating 810 fields from the matched 850 PO and 856 ASN data, ensuring consistency across all three documents and tracking deduction trends for resolution.
Do I need to send an EDI 855 after receiving a Altair Eyewear 850 Purchase Order?
Altair Eyewear typically requires an EDI 855 Purchase Order Acknowledgment for every 850 received. The 855 confirms that you received the PO and indicates whether you can fulfill it as ordered, need to modify quantities, or must reject specific line items. Most Altair Eyewear compliance programs expect the 855 within 24 to 48 hours of PO receipt. Stacksync can generate and send 855 acknowledgments automatically based on your acceptance rules, ensuring you never miss a compliance deadline. A 997 Functional Acknowledgment may also be required as a separate technical receipt.
What happens when inventory reaches zero in an EDI 846?
When an item reaches zero available quantity in your EDI 846, Altair Eyewear's systems typically remove it from available-to-sell inventory. For dropship, this means the product page may show 'out of stock.' For replenishment, it signals that Altair Eyewear should hold off on ordering until stock is replenished. It is important to send a zero-quantity 846 rather than simply omitting the item — omission may be interpreted differently by Altair Eyewear's system. Stacksync handles zero-quantity items explicitly and can optionally suppress items below a safety stock threshold to prevent overselling.
What happens when inventory reaches zero in an EDI 846?
When an item reaches zero available quantity in your EDI 846, Altair Eyewear's systems typically remove it from available-to-sell inventory. For dropship, this means the product page may show 'out of stock.' For replenishment, it signals that Altair Eyewear should hold off on ordering until stock is replenished. It is important to send a zero-quantity 846 rather than simply omitting the item — omission may be interpreted differently by Altair Eyewear's system. Stacksync handles zero-quantity items explicitly and can optionally suppress items below a safety stock threshold to prevent overselling.
Are SSCC-18 labels required for Altair Eyewear EDI 856 shipments?
Most Altair Eyewear programs require SSCC-18 (Serial Shipping Container Code) labels on every carton and pallet, with the corresponding barcodes referenced in the 856 ASN's MAN (Marks and Numbers) segment. The SSCC-18 is a unique 18-digit identifier that links the physical package to the electronic ASN data, enabling Altair Eyewear's receiving dock to scan and verify shipments against the advance notice. Stacksync generates SSCC-18 numbers that comply with GS1 standards and embeds them in the 856 automatically. If your WMS already assigns SSCC-18s, Stacksync pulls those values directly from your packing records.
Do I need to send an EDI 855 after receiving a Altair Eyewear 850 Purchase Order?
Altair Eyewear typically requires an EDI 855 Purchase Order Acknowledgment for every 850 received. The 855 confirms that you received the PO and indicates whether you can fulfill it as ordered, need to modify quantities, or must reject specific line items. Most Altair Eyewear compliance programs expect the 855 within 24 to 48 hours of PO receipt. Stacksync can generate and send 855 acknowledgments automatically based on your acceptance rules, ensuring you never miss a compliance deadline. A 997 Functional Acknowledgment may also be required as a separate technical receipt.
Are SSCC-18 labels required for Altair Eyewear EDI 856 shipments?
Most Altair Eyewear programs require SSCC-18 (Serial Shipping Container Code) labels on every carton and pallet, with the corresponding barcodes referenced in the 856 ASN's MAN (Marks and Numbers) segment. The SSCC-18 is a unique 18-digit identifier that links the physical package to the electronic ASN data, enabling Altair Eyewear's receiving dock to scan and verify shipments against the advance notice. Stacksync generates SSCC-18 numbers that comply with GS1 standards and embeds them in the 856 automatically. If your WMS already assigns SSCC-18s, Stacksync pulls those values directly from your packing records.
What EDI document types does Stacksync support for Altair Eyewear?
Stacksync supports all EDI document types required by Altair Eyewear — including Purchase Orders (850), Invoices (810), ASNs (856), PO Acknowledgments (855), and more. Our platform handles the full lifecycle from order to payment automatically.
How does Stacksync automate Altair Eyewear EDI 846 inventory feeds?
Stacksync connects to your inventory management system, WMS, or ERP and pulls real-time stock data including quantity on hand, available-to-promise, and backorder quantities. The platform formats this data into the 846 document structure with proper UPC/SKU identifiers, location codes, and quantity qualifiers. You configure the transmission schedule — hourly, daily, or event-triggered — and Stacksync handles the rest. The platform also tracks Altair Eyewear's inventory receipts so you can identify discrepancies between your reported inventory and what Altair Eyewear has actually received.
Can I connect Altair Eyewear EDI to my existing ERP or WMS?
Yes. Stacksync integrates with any system that has a database or API — including SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, and custom-built ERPs. Data flows bidirectionally between Altair Eyewear's EDI network and your system in real time.
How does Stacksync map Altair Eyewear EDI 850 fields to my ERP system?
Stacksync uses a visual field mapping interface to connect Altair Eyewear 850 segments — such as BEG for PO header data, PO1 for line items, and N1 for party identification — to the corresponding fields in your ERP, WMS, or database. You configure the mapping once, and Stacksync applies it to every subsequent Altair Eyewear 850 automatically. The platform handles data type conversions, conditional logic for optional fields, and Altair Eyewear-specific formatting requirements. If Altair Eyewear changes their 850 specification, Stacksync alerts you and suggests mapping updates.
How does Stacksync generate Altair Eyewear EDI 856 ASNs from my warehouse system?
Stacksync connects to your WMS, ERP, or shipping platform and monitors for shipment confirmations. When an order is marked as shipped, Stacksync extracts the packing details — carton contents, weights, dimensions, carrier information, tracking numbers, and SSCC-18 labels — and constructs the 856 ASN document automatically. The platform maps your warehouse data to Altair Eyewear's required HL hierarchy, populates the BSN, TD1, and REF segments, and validates the complete document before transmitting it. The entire process runs without manual EDI formatting, reducing ASN errors and keeping your Altair Eyewear compliance scores high.
Can Stacksync handle Altair Eyewear EDI 810 tax and allowance calculations?
Yes. Stacksync supports the SAC (Service, Promotion, Allowance, or Charge) and TXI (Tax Information) segments used in Altair Eyewear 810 Invoices. The platform can apply Altair Eyewear-specific allowance schedules, cooperative advertising deductions, and volume rebates automatically based on the terms in the original PO. Tax calculations are handled according to the ship-to jurisdiction. Stacksync maps these calculations from your billing system's output to the correct EDI segment codes and qualifiers, ensuring Altair Eyewear receives properly formatted financial data.
How does Stacksync automate Altair Eyewear EDI 846 inventory feeds?
Stacksync connects to your inventory management system, WMS, or ERP and pulls real-time stock data including quantity on hand, available-to-promise, and backorder quantities. The platform formats this data into the 846 document structure with proper UPC/SKU identifiers, location codes, and quantity qualifiers. You configure the transmission schedule — hourly, daily, or event-triggered — and Stacksync handles the rest. The platform also tracks Altair Eyewear's inventory receipts so you can identify discrepancies between your reported inventory and what Altair Eyewear has actually received.
How does Stacksync map Altair Eyewear EDI 850 fields to my ERP system?
Stacksync uses a visual field mapping interface to connect Altair Eyewear 850 segments — such as BEG for PO header data, PO1 for line items, and N1 for party identification — to the corresponding fields in your ERP, WMS, or database. You configure the mapping once, and Stacksync applies it to every subsequent Altair Eyewear 850 automatically. The platform handles data type conversions, conditional logic for optional fields, and Altair Eyewear-specific formatting requirements. If Altair Eyewear changes their 850 specification, Stacksync alerts you and suggests mapping updates.
How does Stacksync generate Altair Eyewear EDI 856 ASNs from my warehouse system?
Stacksync connects to your WMS, ERP, or shipping platform and monitors for shipment confirmations. When an order is marked as shipped, Stacksync extracts the packing details — carton contents, weights, dimensions, carrier information, tracking numbers, and SSCC-18 labels — and constructs the 856 ASN document automatically. The platform maps your warehouse data to Altair Eyewear's required HL hierarchy, populates the BSN, TD1, and REF segments, and validates the complete document before transmitting it. The entire process runs without manual EDI formatting, reducing ASN errors and keeping your Altair Eyewear compliance scores high.
Can Stacksync handle Altair Eyewear EDI 810 tax and allowance calculations?
Yes. Stacksync supports the SAC (Service, Promotion, Allowance, or Charge) and TXI (Tax Information) segments used in Altair Eyewear 810 Invoices. The platform can apply Altair Eyewear-specific allowance schedules, cooperative advertising deductions, and volume rebates automatically based on the terms in the original PO. Tax calculations are handled according to the ship-to jurisdiction. Stacksync maps these calculations from your billing system's output to the correct EDI segment codes and qualifiers, ensuring Altair Eyewear receives properly formatted financial data.
What happens when Altair Eyewear updates their EDI specifications?
Stacksync monitors Altair Eyewear's EDI spec changes and updates our mappings proactively. When a change affects your integration, we notify you and apply updates — so you stay compliant without scrambling to decode new implementation guides.






