EDI 850 Purchase Order
What is the EDI 850 Purchase Order transaction set?
The EDI 850 Purchase Order is used to place an order for goods or services via electronic data exchange. The EDI 850 provides digitized information on item prices, quantities ordered, shipping details, payment terms, and discounts.
Other EDI transactions used in relation to the EDI 850 Purchase Order include EDI 855 Order Acknowledgement; EDI 997 Functional Acknowledgement; EDI 860 Order Change Request.
Example of EDI 850 Transaction in PilotFish Data Mapper
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EDI 850 Frequently Asked Questions
While PilotFish itself does not directly scan paper documents, it can seamlessly integrate with services that offer Optical Character Recognition (OCR) capabilities to create EDI 850 files or other data formats.
Essential EDI transactions useful in FSMA 204 compliance include EDI 850 Purchase Order, EDI 810 Invoice, EDI 856 Advance Shipping Notice (ASN), and EDI 997 Functional Acknowledgement. These transactions help maintain accurate and compliant records. Read more about essential FSMA 204 EDI transactions.
Yes, we have PilotFish clients with large supply chain transaction requirements processing these transactions in real-time, including EDI 810, 820, 850, 856 and 997. These transactions are also validated through the SNIP Validation Processor supporting SNIP Levels 1-7.
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X12, chartered by the American National Standards Institute for more than 35 years, develops and maintains EDI standards and XML schemas.