ISA Interchange Control Header
DSW (formerly Shoes.com) X12 850 Purchase Order
X12 850 (Purchase Order) is the EDI transaction exchanged between DSW (formerly Shoes.com) and its trading partners. Stacksync handles full compliance, mapping, and real-time delivery.
- Segments
- 38
- Loops
- 10
- X12 850
- All partners ↗
Schema reference
38 segments · 10 loops · X12 850 Purchase Order
GS Functional Group Header
Transaction Set Header
Beginning Segment for Purchase Order
Currency
Reference Identification
Administrative Communications Contact
Sales Requirements
Service, Promotion, Allowance, or Charge Information
Date/Time Reference
Carrier Details (Routing Sequence/Transit Time)
Carrier Details (Special Handling, or Hazardous Materials, or Both)
Restrictions/Conditions
Tax Information
Reference Identification
Name
Additional Name Information
Address Information
Geographic Location
Reference Identification
Administrative Communications Contact
Baseline Item Data
Item Identification
Pricing Information
Product/Item Description
Item Physical Details
Reference Identification
Service, Promotion, Allowance, or Charge Information
Date/Time Reference
Tax Information
Reference Identification
Name
Additional Name Information
Address Information
Geographic Location
Administrative Communications Contact
Transaction Totals
Transaction Set Trailer
Trading partners
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DSW (formerly Shoes.com) EDI 850 FAQ
Common questions about 850 Purchase Order with DSW (formerly Shoes.com).
What is X12 850 Purchase Order?
Does DSW (formerly Shoes.com) require 850 for trading partners?
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