Schema Reference
20 segments · X12 855 Purchase Order Acknowledgment
Automating Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) EDI 855
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Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) EDI 855 FAQ
Common questions about 855 Purchase Order Acknowledgment transactions with Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce).
How quickly must I respond to a Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) 850 with an EDI 855?
Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) compliance programs generally require an EDI 855 Purchase Order Acknowledgment within 24 to 48 hours of receiving the 850. Some Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) business units or time-sensitive product categories may have tighter windows. Failing to acknowledge within the deadline can result in compliance penalties, reduced scorecard ratings, and in some cases automatic PO cancellation. Stacksync can send 855 acknowledgments automatically the moment your system processes the incoming PO, well within Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce)'s required timeframe. The platform logs every acknowledgment with timestamps for compliance auditing.
What status codes can be sent in a Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) EDI 855?
The Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) EDI 855 supports several acknowledgment status codes in the BAK and ACK segments: accepted as ordered (AC), accepted with changes (AD), backorder (BO), rejected (RJ), and item not found (IF). You can acknowledge the entire PO at the header level or respond line by line with different statuses — for example, accepting most items while backordering one and rejecting another. Stacksync lets you define business rules that automatically assign these status codes based on your inventory availability, pricing validation, and fulfillment capacity, removing the need for manual line-by-line review.
Is an EDI 855 required for every Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) Purchase Order?
Most Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) compliance programs require an 855 for every 850 PO received. However, some Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) divisions or product categories may not enforce the requirement, especially for smaller suppliers or specific fulfillment models. Even when not strictly mandatory, sending an 855 is best practice — it confirms receipt, prevents duplicate PO transmissions, and establishes a clear audit trail. Stacksync configures 855 responses per Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) business unit, so you can automate acknowledgments where required while handling exceptions for divisions with different compliance expectations.
What happens if I reject a line item in a Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) EDI 855?
When you reject a line item in the Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) 855 using the RJ status code, Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce)'s ordering system is notified that you cannot fulfill that specific item. Depending on Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce)'s policies, they may issue a revised 850 with alternative items, cancel the line, or source the product from another supplier. Partial rejections — where you accept some lines and reject others — are common and supported through line-level ACK segments. Stacksync tracks rejected lines and can trigger alerts so your sales or fulfillment team can follow up with Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) proactively.
Can Stacksync automate Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) EDI 855 responses?
Yes. Stacksync automates Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) 855 responses by connecting to your inventory and order management systems. When a Mattress Firm (via SPS Commerce) 850 arrives, Stacksync checks stock levels, validates pricing against your catalog, and confirms fulfillment capacity. Based on configurable business rules, it generates the appropriate 855 with acceptance, modification, or backorder status codes — all without manual intervention. You can set thresholds for automatic acceptance (e.g., accept if all items are in stock) and escalate edge cases to your team for review. The entire response cycle typically completes in under a minute.