X12
Inbound

The Home Depot X12 864 Text Message

The Home Depot - Canada - Merchandise
The EDI 864 Text Message is used by The Home Depot to communicate free-form business messages electronically — including compliance notifications, policy updates, or operational communications.
7segments
1loops
6mandatory

Schema Reference

7 segments · X12 864 Text Message

ISA ISA Interchange Control Header
Mandatory Max: 1
ISA01 Authorization Information Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA02 Authorization Information
M AN 10-10
ISA03 Security Information Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA04 Security Information
M AN 10-10
ISA05 Interchange ID Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA06 Interchange Sender ID
M AN 15-15
ISA07 Interchange ID Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA08 Interchange Receiver ID
M AN 15-15
ISA09 Interchange Date
M DT 6-6
ISA10 Interchange Time
M TM 4-4
ISA11 Repetition Separator M MIN 1 MAX 1 ID: I65 Type is not applicable; the repetition separator is a delimiter and not a data element; this field provides the delimiter used to separate repeated occurrences of a simple data element or a composite data structure; this value must be different than the data element separator, component element separator, and the segment terminator ISA12 Interchange Control Version Number
M ID 5-5
ISA13 Interchange Control Number
M N0 9-9
ISA14 Acknowledgment Requested
M ID 1-1
ISA15 Interchange Usage Indicator
M ID 1-1
GS GS Functional Group Header
Mandatory Max: 1
GS01 Functional Identifier Code
M ID 2-2
GS02 Application Sender's Code
M AN 2-15
GS03 Application Receiver's Code
M AN 2-15
GS04 Date
M DT 8-8
GS05 Time
M TM 4-8
GS06 Group Control Number
M N0 1-9
GS07 Responsible Agency Code
M ID 1-2
GS08 Version / Release / Industry Identifier Code
M AN 1-12
ST Transaction Set Header
Mandatory Max: 1
ST01 Transaction Set Identifier Code
M ID 3-3
ST02 Transaction Set Control Number
M AN 4-9
BMG Beginning Segment For Text Message
Mandatory Max: 1
BMG01 Transaction Set Purpose Code
M ID 2-2
BMG02 Description
O AN 1-80
MIT Loop
MIT Message Identification
Mandatory Max: 1
MIT01 Reference Identification
M AN 1-50
MIT03 Page Width
O N0 1-3
MIT04 Page Length Lines
O N0 1-3
MSG Message Text
MSG01 Free-form Message Text
M AN 1-264
MSG02 Printer Carriage Control Code
C ID 2-2
SE Transaction Set Trailer
Mandatory Max: 1
SE01 Number of Included Segments
M N0 1-10
SE02 Transaction Set Control Number
M AN 4-9
How It Works

Automating The Home Depot EDI 864

Stacksync validates, transforms, and delivers your 864 transactions automatically — so your team can focus on operations, not EDI compliance.

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Stacksync routes incoming 864 Text Messages to your system and alerts your team — ensuring important The Home Depot communications are never missed or buried in an EDI queue.

Business unit variations

Home Depot (Mincron)
Stacksync routes incoming 864 Text Messages to your system and alerts your team — ensuring important The Home Depot communications are never missed or buried in an EDI queue.
Home Depot Pro
Stacksync routes incoming 864 Text Messages to your system and alerts your team — ensuring important The Home Depot communications are never missed or buried in an EDI queue.
Home Depot US (RDC/DTS)
Stacksync routes incoming 864 Text Messages to your system and alerts your team — ensuring important The Home Depot communications are never missed or buried in an EDI queue.

The Home Depot EDI 864 FAQ

Common questions about 864 Text Message transactions with The Home Depot.

What is a The Home Depot EDI 864 Text Message?

The The Home Depot EDI 864 Text Message is an X12 transaction set used to exchange Text Message data electronically between trading partners. As a inbound document, it standardizes the communication of Text Message information between The Home Depot and their suppliers, carriers, or partners. Stacksync processes The Home Depot 864 transactions automatically, parsing the X12 segments and mapping them to the corresponding records in your ERP, WMS, or database. This eliminates manual data entry, reduces errors, and ensures your systems stay in sync with The Home Depot's requirements in real time.

How does Stacksync automate The Home Depot EDI 864 Text Message transactions?

Stacksync handles The Home Depot EDI 864 Text Message transactions through an automated pipeline: receive the X12 document, validate the envelope and segment structure, map fields to your system's schema, and sync the data in real time. For inbound 864 transactions, Stacksync either generates the document from your system's data or processes incoming documents and routes them to the correct records. The platform includes built-in compliance validation so every The Home Depot 864 document meets their specific formatting requirements before transmission or after receipt.

What are common The Home Depot EDI 864 errors and how do I fix them?

Common errors in The Home Depot EDI 864 Text Message transactions include missing mandatory segments, invalid qualifier codes, incorrect date or time formats, and data values exceeding maximum field lengths. Reference number mismatches between related documents (e.g., PO numbers that don't match) also cause rejections. Stacksync validates The Home Depot 864 documents against known requirements before transmission and after receipt, catching errors proactively. When issues occur, the platform provides human-readable error descriptions with the specific segment and element that failed, rather than raw X12 error codes.

How long does it take to set up The Home Depot EDI 864 with Stacksync?

Most The Home Depot EDI 864 Text Message integrations with Stacksync go live within 3 to 5 business days. The setup involves authenticating your EDI connection (AS2, SFTP, or VAN), configuring field mappings between The Home Depot's 864 format and your system, running test transactions, and completing The Home Depot's certification process if required. Stacksync includes pre-built mappings for The Home Depot's most common 864 configurations, which accelerates the setup. Your team can monitor the integration from a single dashboard without managing EDI infrastructure directly.

Can I customize The Home Depot EDI 864 field mappings in Stacksync?

Yes. Stacksync provides a visual field mapping tool that lets you define exactly how The Home Depot EDI 864 segments and elements map to your system's fields. You can set data transformations (date format conversion, code translation tables), conditional routing rules, and default values for optional fields. The mappings are version-controlled, so changes can be reviewed and rolled back if needed. If The Home Depot updates their 864 specification, Stacksync highlights the affected mappings and suggests adjustments, ensuring your integration stays compliant without a full reconfiguration.

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