Schema Reference
21 segments · X12 810 Invoice
Automating The Home Depot EDI 810
Stacksync validates, transforms, and delivers your 810 transactions automatically — so your team can focus on operations, not EDI compliance.
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The Home Depot EDI 810 FAQ
Common questions about 810 Invoice transactions with The Home Depot.
What fields are required in a The Home Depot EDI 810 Invoice?
The Home Depot 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. The Home Depot 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 The Home Depot's accounts payable validation rules.
How does Stacksync prevent The Home Depot EDI 810 Invoice rejections?
Stacksync prevents The Home Depot 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 The Home Depot-specific formatting requirements like date formats, decimal precision, and required qualifier codes. This preemptive validation eliminates the most common causes of The Home Depot invoice chargebacks.
When should the EDI 810 Invoice be sent relative to shipment for The Home Depot?
Most The Home Depot 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. The Home Depot 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 The Home Depot's deadlines.
What causes The Home Depot EDI 810 chargebacks and deductions?
The most common causes of The Home Depot 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 The Home Depot'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.
Can Stacksync handle The Home Depot EDI 810 tax and allowance calculations?
Yes. Stacksync supports the SAC (Service, Promotion, Allowance, or Charge) and TXI (Tax Information) segments used in The Home Depot 810 Invoices. The platform can apply The Home Depot-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 The Home Depot receives properly formatted financial data.