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Forecasting APIs allow companies to exchange data about anticipated product demand and supply availability with upstream supply chain Partners without giving these Partners access to their serialization system of record. These Forecasts can be used by buyers to inform their Partners about anticipated demand for specific products and quantities they expect to need in an upcoming amount of time.

The Forecast Plan X12 message sends advanced notice to a supplier about the buyer's anticipated product quantity needs for an upcoming period of time.

Contact your TraceLink Services representative for more information about integrating with this message.

  • Message Type: MPC_FORECAST_PLAN (Forecast Plan)
  • X12 Format: 830
  • Transform Name:
    • B2B_EDI_X12_830_ForecastPlan_IB_V4
    • B2B_EDI_X12_830_ForecastPlan_OB_V1
ClosedGuidelines
Input Element Occurs Length Description

Example

ISA [1…1]
- Required. ISA interchange envelope. -
  ISA01 [1…1]
2/2 Required. Qualifier for authorization control number in ISA02. 00
  ISA02 [1…1]
10/10 Required. Information used for additional identification or authorization of the interchange sender or the data in the interchange/10 spaces a valid entry. -
  ISA03 [1…1]
2/2 Required. Qualifier for security information in ISA04. 00
  ISA04 [1…1]
10/10 Required. Identifies security information about the interchange sender or data. -
  ISA05 [1…1]
2/2

Required. Interchange sender partner ID qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 01 – Duns (Dun & Bradstreet).
  • 02 – Standard Carrier Alpha Code.
  • 03 – Federal Maritime Commission.
  • 04 – International Air Transport Association.
  • 07 – Global Location Number (GLN).
  • 08 – UCC EDI Communications ID (Comm ID).
  • 09 – X.121 (CCITT).
  • 10 – Department of Defense (DoD) Activity Address Code.
  • 11 – Drug Enforcement Administration identifier.
  • 12 – Telephone Companies.
  • 13 – Used for UCS Transmissions. Includes Area Code and Telephone Number of a Modem.
  • 14 – Duns Plus Suffix.
  • 15 – Petroleum Accountants Society of Canada Company Code.
  • 16 – DINS Number With 4-Character Suffix.
  • 17 – American Bankers Association (ABA) Transit Routing Number (Including Check Digit, 9 Digit).
  • 18 – Association of American Railroads (AAR) Standard Distribution Code.
  • 19 – EDI Council of Australia (EDICA) Communications ID Number (COMM ID).
  • 20 – Health Industry Number (HIN).
  • 21 – Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.
  • 22 – Federal Interagency Commission on Education, or FICE.
  • 23 – National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data 12-Digit Number for Pre-K-Grade 12 Institutes.
  • 24 – The College Board's Admission Testing Program 4-Digit Code of Postsecondary Institutes, or ATP.
  • 25 – 4-Digit Code of Postsecondary Institutions.
  • 26 – Statistics of Canada List of Postsecondary Institutions.
  • 27 – Carrier Identification Number as assigned by Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 28 – Fiscal Intermediary Identification Number as assigned by Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 29 – Medicare Provider and Supplier Identification Number assigned by Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 30 – U.S. Federal Tax Identification Number.
  • 31 – Jurisdiction Identification Number Plus 4 assigned by the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC).
  • 32 – U.S. Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
  • 33 – National Association of Insurance Commissioners Company Code (NAIC).
  • 34 – Medicaid Provider and Supplier Identification Number as assigned by individual State Medicaid Agencies in conjunction with Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 35 – Statistics Canada Canadian College Student Information System Institution Codes
  • 36 – Statistics Canada University Student Information System Institution Codes.
  • 37 – Society of Property Information Compilers and Analysts (SPICA).
  • 38 – The College Board and ACT, Inc. 6-Digit Code List of Secondary Institutions.
  • AM – Association Mexicana del Codigo de Producto (AMECOP) Communication ID.
  • NR – National Retail Merchants Association (NRMA) - Assigned.
  • SA – User Identification Number as assigned by the Safety and the Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System.
  • SN – Standard Address Number.
  • ZZ – Mutually Defined.
07
  ISA06 [1…1]
15/15 Required. interchange sender identification mapping to fileSenderNumber with party type defined in ISA05. 7777776067344
  ISA07 [1…1]
2/2

Required. Interchange receiver partner ID qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 01 – Duns (Dun & Bradstreet).
  • 02 – Standard Carrier Alpha Code.
  • 03 – Federal Maritime Commission.
  • 04 – International Air Transport Association.
  • 07 – Global Location Number (GLN).
  • 08 – UCC EDI Communications ID (Comm ID).
  • 09 – X.121 (CCITT).
  • 10 – Department of Defense (DoD) Activity Address Code.
  • 11 – Drug Enforcement Administration identifier.
  • 12 – Telephone Companies.
  • 13 – Used for UCS Transmissions. Includes Area Code and Telephone Number of a Modem.
  • 14 – Duns Plus Suffix.
  • 15 – Petroleum Accountants Society of Canada Company Code.
  • 16 – DINS Number With 4-Character Suffix.
  • 17 – American Bankers Association (ABA) Transit Routing Number (Including Check Digit, 9 Digit).
  • 18 – Association of American Railroads (AAR) Standard Distribution Code.
  • 19 – EDI Council of Australia (EDICA) Communications ID Number (COMM ID).
  • 20 – Health Industry Number (HIN).
  • 21 – Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.
  • 22 – Federal Interagency Commission on Education, or FICE.
  • 23 – National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data 12-Digit Number for Pre-K-Grade 12 Institutes.
  • 24 – The College Board's Admission Testing Program 4-Digit Code of Postsecondary Institutes, or ATP.
  • 25 – 4-Digit Code of Postsecondary Institutions.
  • 26 – Statistics of Canada List of Postsecondary Institutions.
  • 27 – Carrier Identification Number as assigned by Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 28 – Fiscal Intermediary Identification Number as assigned by Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 29 – Medicare Provider and Supplier Identification Number assigned by Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 30 – U.S. Federal Tax Identification Number.
  • 31 – Jurisdiction Identification Number Plus 4 assigned by the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC).
  • 32 – U.S. Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
  • 33 – National Association of Insurance Commissioners Company Code (NAIC).
  • 34 – Medicaid Provider and Supplier Identification Number as assigned by individual State Medicaid Agencies in conjunction with Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).
  • 35 – Statistics Canada Canadian College Student Information System Institution Codes
  • 36 – Statistics Canada University Student Information System Institution Codes.
  • 37 – Society of Property Information Compilers and Analysts (SPICA).
  • 38 – The College Board and ACT, Inc. 6-Digit Code List of Secondary Institutions.
  • AM – Association Mexicana del Codigo de Producto (AMECOP) Communication ID.
  • NR – National Retail Merchants Association (NRMA) - Assigned.
  • SA – User Identification Number as assigned by the Safety and the Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System.
  • SN – Standard Address Number.
  • ZZ – Mutually Defined.
01
  ISA08 [1…1]
15/15 Required.EDI receiver ID mapping to file control header and to ServiceLinkId. 888888404358877
  ISA09 [1…1]
6/6 Required. Interchange date in 6 char YYMMDD format. 231020
  ISA10 [1…1]
4/4 Required. Interchange time in 4 char HHMM format. 1420
  ISA11 [1…1]
1/1

Required. X12 version 4020 and greater use this field to store the repetition separator: A delimiter that separates repeated occurrences of a data element or composite data structure. Must be different than the data element separator, component separator, and segment terminator.

X12 versions 4012 and earlier use U in this field.

^
  ISA12 [1…1]
5/5 Required. Interchange control version number. Valid value is “00501”. 00501
  ISA13 [1…1]
9/9 Required. interchange Control Number mapping to file control header. 0000000000619827
  ISA14 [1…1]
1/1

Required. Interchange level acknowledgement requested.

Valid values:

  • 0 - No acknowledgement requested

  • 1 - Interchange level acknowledgement requested

0
  ISA15 [1…1]
1/1

Required. Indicates whether the interchange is for production, test, or information purposes.

Valid values:

  • I - Information

  • P - Production data

  • T - Test data

P
  ISA16 [1…1]
1/1 Required. Component element separator. Delimiter that separates data elements within a composite data structure. Must be different than the data element separator and segment terminator. >
GS [1…*]
- Required. GS group functional envelope. Child of ISA. Only one GS group expected per interchange. -
  GS01 [1…1]
2/2

Required. GS group function code.

Valid value is RE - WHS Stock Transfer Receipt Advice.

RE
  GS02 [1…1]
2/15 Required. Application Sender's Code. 2222224043588
  GS03 [1…1]
2/15 Required. Application Receiver's Code. TRACELINK
  GS04 [1…1]
8/8 Required. Current date stamp in 8 char X12 date format YYYYMMDD. 20301020
  GS05 [1…1]
4/8 Required. Current time stamp in 6 char X12 time format HHMMSS. 142000
  GS06 [1…1]
1/9 Required. Group Control ID Number. 619827
  GS07 [1…1]
1/2

Required. Responsible Agency Code.

Valid values:

  • T - Transportation Data Coordinating Committee (TDCC)

  • X - Accredited Standards Committee X12

X
  GS08 [1…1]
1/12 Required. X12 message version code. Valid value is 005010. 005010
ST [1…*]
- Required. ST transaction set envelope. Child of GS group. Only one ST transaction expected. -
  ST01 [1…1]
3/3 Required. Transaction set identifier code. 944
  ST02 [1…1]
4/9 Required. Transaction set ID number. Counter for each ST segment beginning with 1. 0001
  BFR [1…1]
- Required. Sales forcast/planning schedule beginning segment. -
    BFR01 [1…1]
2/2

Processing function code, transaction set purpose code.

Valid values:

  • 00 - ORIGINAL

  • 01 - CANCEL

  • 02 - CREATE

  • 04 - CHANGE

  • 05 - REPLACE

  • 08 - STATUS

  • 11 - RESPONSE

  • 16 - PROPOSED

  • 22 - INFORMATION

  • CO - CORRECTION

00
    BFR02 [0…1]
1/80 Required. Reference identification: TL forecast plan identifier. 4500003288
    BFR03 [0…1]
1/30 Release number identifying a release against a Purchase Order previously placed by the parties involved in the transaction. 4
    BFR04 [1…1]
2/2

Required. Forecast schedule type qualifier.

Valid values:

  • AD - AUTHORIZEDDELIVERY

  • AS - AUTHORIZEDSHIPMENT

  • BB - CUSTOMERPRODUCTION

  • "DL - DELIVERYBASED

  • "JS - BUYERPRODUCTION

  • "KB - KANBAN

  • "NR - NONRECURRINGDEMAND

  • PD - PLANNEDDELIVERY

  • PR - PLANNEDREQUIREMENT

  • PS - PLANNEDSHIPMENT

  • IRD - RECURRINGDEMAND

  • SH - SHIPMENTBASED

  • ZZ - CUSTOM

BB
    BFR05 [1…1]
1/1

Required. Schedule quantity qualifier identifying the type of quantities used when defining a schedule or forecast.

Valid values:

  • A - DISCRETE

  • C - CUMULATIVE

  • D - NETCHANGE

  • R - REPLACEMENT

A
    BFR06 [1…1]
8/8

Date for forecast plan or reference document. Required value.

Note: there are three other optional Date field: BFR07, BFR08, BFR09. The standard does not specify what these dates are for. But research in multiple company 830 guidelines show that these are used in different ways by different companies, if used.

20240329
    BFR10 [0…1]
1/30 Contract identifier for underlying customer purchase order. 000458712
    BFR11 [0…1]
1/22 Purchase order number identifying customer or purchaser PO. 000458712
  DTM [0…10]
  DTM header level dates. -
    DTM01 [1…1]
3/3

Date type.

Valid values:

  • 004 - PURCHASEORDER

  • 067 - SCHEDULEDDELIVERY

  • 166 - DOCUMENT

  • 196 - STARTDATE

004
    DTM02 [0…1]
8/8 Date value in date format YYYYMMDD. 20240329
    DTM03 [0…1]
4/8 Time in time format HHMMSS. 092413
  N1 [0…1]
-

N1: Name segment loop for:

  • buyer party … sold to

  • ship to party

  • supplier party

  • ship from party

-
    N101 [1…1]
2/3

Entity identifier code for party identifier and address information for:

  • sold to party (customert)

  • ship to party

  • supplier party

  • ship from party

BY
    N102 [1…1]
1/60 Required. Name Wholesale Inc
    N103 [1…1]
1/2

Identifier code qualifier.

ClosedValid values:
  • 01 – DUNS
  • 09 – DUNS+4
  • 11 – Drug Enforcement Agency registration number
  • 21 – Health Industry Number
  • 91 – Company identifier
  • 92 – Company location identifier
  • UL – Global Location Number
UL
    N104 [1…1]
2/80 Buyer party identifier, as qualified by N103. 3333331013655
    N3 [0…1]
- N3: Address: Child of buyer party N1 name segment. -
      N301 [1…1]
1/55 Street address 1. 555 Neelan Road
      N302 [0…1]
1/55 Street address 2. Suite 123
    N4 [0…1]
- N4: Geographic Location. Child of buyer party N1 name segment. -
      N401 [1…1]
2/30 City name. Sacramento
      N402 [1…1]
2/2 State or province code. Code (Standard state/province) as defined by appropriate government agency. CA
      N403 [1…1]
3/15 Postal code. Code defining international postal zone code excluding punctuation and blanks. 95833
      N404 [1…1]
2/3 Country code. US
  LIN [0…*]
- Transaction set line item details. -
    LIN01 [0…1]
1/20 Line item number. 000010
    LIN02 [1…1]
2/2

Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
BP
    LIN03 [1…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN02. 100021
    LIN04 [0…1]
2/2

Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
VN
    LIN05 [0…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN04. 1000818
    LIN06 [0…1]
2/2

Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
UK
    LIN07 [0…1]
1/80 Required. Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN06. 00002541789536
    LIN08 [0…1]
2/2

Required. Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
SK
    LIN09 [0…1]
1/80 Required. Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN08. 000025417895
    LIN10 [0…1]
2/2

Required. Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
UX
    LIN11 [0…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN10. 100021
    LIN12 [0…1]
2/2

Required. Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
N1
    LIN13 [0…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN12. 100021
    LIN14 [0…1]
2/2

Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
N2
    LIN15 [0…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN14. 100021
    LIN16 [0…1]
2/2

Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
N2
    LIN17 [0…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN16. 100021
    LIN18 [0…1]
2/2

Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
N3
    LIN19 [0…1]
1/80 Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN18. 100021
    LIN20 [0…1]
2/2

Required. Product/Service ID Qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BP – Customer's material number
  • CB – Buyer Catalog
  • EN – EAN 2-5-5-1
  • FV – Canada product number
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product number
  • N1 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • N2 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • N3 – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • N4 – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • NH – US National Health Related Item Code
  • PI – Purchaser's(Customer's) product GTIN-14 identifier
  • SK – Stock Keeping Unit
  • UJ – Package UPC. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5). Legacy UPC
  • UK – GTIN14 identifier
  • UP – EAN/UPC Universal Item Number/GTIN12
  • UX – Universal product number
  • VC – Vendor (Supplier) material number
  • VN – Supplier material number.
N4
    LIN21 [0…1]
1/80 Required. Product/service identifier value as qualifier by LIN20. 100021
    UIT [0…1]
  Required. UIT: Unit item details … base unit of measure for line item. -
      UIT01.1 [1…1]
2/2

Required. Quantity unit of measure for UIT01.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • C8 – Cubic decimeters
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • MQ – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PK – Pack (Only supported Outbound)
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
EA
    DTM [0…1]
- DTM: Dates at the line item level. -
      DTM01 [1…1]
3/3

Required. Date type.

Valid values:

  • 004 - PURCHASEORDER

  • 011 - SHIPPED

  • 017 - ESTIMATEDDELIVERY

  • 035 - DELIVERY

  • 037 - SHIPNOTBEFORE

  • 038 - SHIPNOTLATER

  • 067 - SCHEDULEDDELIVERY

004
      DTM02 [0…1]
8/8 Date value in date format YYYYMMDD. 20240329
      DTM03 [0…1]
4/8 Time in time format HHMMSS. 092413
    PID [0…*]
- PID: Product/item description. -
      PID01 [0…1]
1/1 Item description type. F
      PID05 [0…1]
1/80 Product description. -
    REF [0…*]
- REF segment mapping to plant identifier. -
      REF01 [0…1]
2/3 Reference identifier type. Valid values is PE - Plant identifier. F
      REF02 [0…1]
1/80 Required. Plant identifier. 012547
    REF [0…*]
- Required. REF: Additional reference info, including plant identifier. -
      REF01 [0…1]
2/3 Required. Reference identifier type. Valid values:\n\n- V0 = Forecast version. F
      REF02 [0…1]
1/80 Required. Product description. 1
    QTY [0…*]
- QTY: Quantities at item level for sales forecast. -
      QTY01 [1…1]
2/2

Required. Quantity type.

Valid values:

  • 45 - ONORDER

  • 87 - RECEIVED

  • VJ - OUTSTANDING

45
      QTY02 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity value. 200
      QTY03 [1…1]
2/2

Unit of measure for quantity.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • C8 – Cubic decimeters
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • MQ – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PK – Pack (Only supported Outbound)
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
EA
    FST [0…*]
- FST: Forecast schedule loop. At least one occurrence of segment FST is required. -
      FST01 [1…1]
1/15 Quantity for current forecast schedule loop. 125
      FST02 [1…1]
1/1 Forecast qualifier specifying the sender's confidence level of the forecast data or an action associated with a forecast. D
      FST03 [1…1]
1/1

Forecast timing qualifier.

Valid values:

  • C - DAY

  • W - WEEK

  • M - MONTH

  • F - INTERVAL

  • A - YEARLY

  • S - TWICEYEARLY

  • B - DELIVERY

  • D - DISCRETE

  • Q - QUARTER

  • T - FOURWEEK

  • Z - CUSTOM

M
      FST04 [1…1]
8/8 Forecast schedule line date in date format YYYYMMDD. 20240329
      FST05 [0…1]
8/8 Required. Unspecified date. Currently not mapped. 20240429
      FST06 [0…1]
3/3 Required. Date qualifier for FST04. -
      FST11 - -

Required. Quantity type for FST01 quantity for current forecast schedule loop.

Valid values:

  • 01 - DISCRETE

  • 02 - CUMULATIVE

  • H3 - RELEASED

01
      SDQ [0…*]
- Required. SDQ: Child of forecast schedule loop. Optional segment. -
        SDQ01 [1…1]
2/2

Unit of measure for SDQ segment quantity.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • C8 – Cubic decimeters
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • MQ – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PK – Pack (Only supported Outbound)
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
EA
        SDQ02 [0…1]
1/2 Required. Location identification code qualifer. 92
        SDQ03 [1…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258745
        SDQ04 [1…1]
1/15 Quantity. 1000
        SDQ05 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258746
        SDQ06 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 500
        SDQ07 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258747
        SDQ08 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 750
        SDQ09 [0…1]
2/80 Required. Location identification code value. 000258748
        SDQ10 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 800
        SDQ11 [0…1]
2/80 Required. Location identification code value. 000258749
        SDQ12 [0…1]
1/15 Required. Quantity. 690
        SDQ13 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258750
        SDQ14 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 450
        SDQ15 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258751
        SDQ16 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 825
        SDQ17 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258752
        SDQ18 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 825
        SDQ19 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258753
        SDQ20 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 675
        SDQ21 [0…1]
2/80 Location identification code value. 000258754
        SDQ22 [0…1]
1/15 Quantity. 380
  CTT [0…1]
- CTT-Transaction Totals. -
    CTT01 [1…1]
1/6 Required. Total number of line items in the transaction set. 15
SE [1…1]
- Required. ST … SE transaction set trailer envelope. Child of GS group. Only one ST transaction expected. -
  SE01 [1…1]
1/10 Required. Total count of segments in ST … SE transaction set including ST and SE segments. 10
  SE02 [1…1]
4/9 Required. Transaction set control number. 1
GE [1…1]
- Required. GS … GE functional group trailer envelope. Child of ISA interchange. Only one GS group expected. -
  GE01 [1…1]
1/6 Required. Number of transaction sets in functional group. 5
  GE02 [1…1]
1/9 Required. Functional group control number. 619827
IEA [1…1]
- Required. ISA … IEA interchange control trailer envelope. Only one interchange expected per transmission. -
  IEA01 [1…1]
1/5 Required. Number of functional groups in interchange. 1
  IEA02 [1…1]
9/9 Required. Interchange control number. 0000000000619827
ClosedExample
ISA*00* *00* *20*Sender *ZZ*Receiver
*240129*1050*^*00501*000619827*0*P*>
GS*RE*975312468*TRACELINK*20240129*1050*619827*X*005010
ST*944*0001
BFR*02*4500003288*4500003289*AS*D*20240102****000458712*000458713
DTM*004*20240404*040411
N1*BY*Buyer*11*001000286
N3*BY Street1*Street2
N4*BY City*CA*13456*US
N1*ST*ShipTo*9*3333331013655
N3*ShipTo Address 1*ShipTo Address 2
N4*ShipTo City*MA*01876*JP
N1*SU*SUPPLIER/VENDOR (LF/SU)*11*001000286
N3*Supplier Street1* Street2
N4*Supplier City*SU*33333*US
N1*SF*ShipFrom*21*257785475
N3*SF Stree1*SF Steert2
N4*SF City*SF*4444*US
LIN*000010*BP*BUYER*FV*CA_DIN*MF*MANUFACTURER*PI*CUSTOMER*SK*SKU*UK*GTIN14*UX*UP
C*N1*US_NDC442*N2*US_NDC532*N3*US_NDC541
UIT*YR
DTM*011*20240515*092413
PID*F****012547
REF*V0*ForecastVersion
REF*PE*PlantIdentifier
QTY*45*5550*EA
FST*66*D*W*20240129*20240130*1*****01
SDQ*EA*92*STR101*71*STR102*72*STR103*73*STR104*74*STR105*75*STR106*76*STR107*77*
STR108*78*STR109*79*STR110*710
CTT*30
SE*15*0015
GE*15*2235
IEA*1*000619827

Forecast Plan (EDIFACT)

Forecasting APIs allow companies to exchange data about anticipated product demand and supply availability with upstream supply chain Partners without giving these Partners access to their serialization system of record. These Forecasts can be used by buyers to inform their Partners about anticipated demand for specific products and quantities they expect to need in an upcoming amount of time.

The Forecast Plan X12 message sends advanced notice to a supplier about the buyer's anticipated product quantity needs for an upcoming period of time.

Contact your TraceLink Services representative for more information about integrating with this message.

  • Message Type: MPC_FORECAST_PLAN (Forecast Plan)
  • EDIFACT Format: EDIFACT DELFOR
  • Transform Name:
    • B2B_EDI_EDIFACT_DELFOR_ForecastPlan_IB_V1
    • B2B_EDI_EDIFACT_DELFOR_ForecastPlan_OB_V1
ClosedGuidelines
Input Element Occurs Length Description Example
UNA [0…1]
-

UNA Interchange Header.

-
  UNA03 [1…1]
1/1 Required. Decimal Mark. -
  UNA04 [1…1]
1/1 Required. Release Indicator. -
  UNA05 [1…1]
1/1 Required. Reserved for future. -
UNB [1…1]
-

Required. UNB Interchange Header.

-
  UNB01 [1…1]
- Required. Syntax identifier. -
    UNB01.1 [1…1]
4/5

Required. Syntax Identifier.

ClosedValid Values
  • UNOA – Alternative graphic character allocations and national or application-oriented graphic character allocations.
  • UNOB – Alternative graphic character allocations and national or application-oriented graphic character allocations.
  • UNOC – Latin alphabet No. 1.
  • UNOD – Latin alphabet No. 2.
  • UNOE – Latin or Cyrillic alphabet.
  • UNOF – Latin or Greek alphabet.
  • UNOG – Latin alphabet No. 3.
  • UNOH – Latin alphabet No. 4.
  • UNOI – Latin or Arabic alphabet.
  • UNOJ – Latin or Hebrew alphabet.
  • UNOK – Latin alphabet No. 5.
  • UNOL – UNOL
  • UNOW – UNOW
  • UNOX – Code extension technique as defined by ISO 2022 utilizing the escape techniques in accordance with ISO 2375.
  • UNOY – ISO 10646-1 octet without code extension technique.
UN0B
    UNB01.2 [1…1]
1/1 Required. Syntax version number. 1
  UNB02 [1…1]
- Required. Interchange Sender. -
    UNB02.1 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Sender Identification. SENDER1
    UNB02.2 [1…1]
1/4

Required. Partner Identification Code Qualifier.

ClosedValid values
  • 1 – DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System). Partner identification code assigned by Dun & Bradstreet.
  • 4 – IATA (International Air Transport Association) partner identification code assigned by the International Air Transport Association.
  • 5 – INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques) - SIRET. French national statistics institute. SIRET means Systeme Informatique du Repertoire des entreprises et de leurs Etablissements.
  • 8 – UCC Communications ID (Uniform Code Council Communications Identifier) a ten digit code used to uniquely identify physical and logical locations.
  • 9 – DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) partner identifier with 4 digit suffix assigned by Dun & Bradstreet,
  • 12 – Telephone number where a partner identification code corresponds to the partner telephone number.
  • 14 – GS1. Partner identification code assigned by GS1, an international organization of GS1 Member Organizations that manages the GS1 System.
  • 18 – AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group) partner identifier code assigned by the Automotive Industry Action Group.
  • 22 – INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques) - SIREN (Systeme Informatique du Repertoire des Entreprises et de leurs etablissements). French national statistics institute.
  • 30 – ISO 6523: Organization identification. Partner identification code specified in ISO 6523 for the identification of organizations.
  • 31 – DIN (Deutsches Institut fuer Normung). German standardization institute.
  • 33 – BfA (Bundesversicherungsanstalt fuer Angestellte). German social security association.
  • 34 – National Statistical Agency. Partner identification code assigned by a national statistical agency.
  • 51 – GEIS (General Electric Information Services). Partner identification code assigned by General Electric Information Services.
  • 52 – INS (IBM Network Services). Partner identification code assigned by IBM Network Services.
  • 53 – Datenzentrale des Einzelhandels. German data centre for retail trade.
  • 54 – Bundesverband der Deutschen Baustoffhaendler. German building material trade association.
  • 55 – Bank identifier code.
  • 57 – KTNet (Korea Trade Network Services) partner identification code.
  • 58 – UPU (Universal Postal Union) partner identification code.
  • 59 – ODETTE (Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe). European automotive industry project.
  • 61 – SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code). Directory of standard multimodal carriers and tariff agent codes. The SCAC lists and codes transportation companies.
  • 63 – ECA (Electronic Commerce Australia). Australian association for electronic commerce.
  • 65 – TELEBOX 400 (Deutsche Telekom). German telecommunications service.
  • 80 – NHS (National Health Service). United Kingdom National Health Service.
  • 82 – Statens Teleforvaltning. Norwegian telecommunications regulatory authority (NTRA).
  • 84 – Athens Chamber of Commerce. Greek Chamber of Commerce.
  • 85 – Swiss Chamber of Commerce.
  • 86 – United States Council for International Business.
  • 87 – National Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Belgium National Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
  • 89 – Association of British Chambers of Commerce.
  • 90 – SITA (Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques).
  • 91 – Partner identifier assigned by seller or seller's agent.
  • 92 – Partner identifier assigned by buyer or buyer's agent.
  • 103 – TW Trade-van an EDI VAN service center for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
  • 128 – CH BCNR (Swiss Clearing Bank Number) identifier for a Swiss clearing bank as a sender and/or receiver of an electronic message.
  • 129 – CH BPI (Swiss Business Partner Identification) identifier code for a corporate or Swiss non-clearing bank as a sender and/or receiver of an electronic message.
  • 144 – US DoDAAC (Department of Defense Activity Address Code). Code assigned to uniquely identify all military units in the United States Department of Defense.
  • 145 – FR DGCP (Direction Generale de la Comptabilite Publique). Code assigned by the French public accounting office.
  • 146 – FR DGI (Direction Generale des Impots). Code assigned by the French taxation authority.
  • 147 – JP JIPDEC/ECPC (Japan Information Processing Development Corporation / Electronic Commerce Promotion Center) party identification code.
  • 148 – ITU (International Telecommunications Union) Data Network Identification Code (DNIC).
  • 500 – DE BDEW (Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft e.V.). The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply industries.
  • 501 – EASEE-gas (European Association for the Streamlining of Energy Exchange). Partner identification code registered with EASEE-gas.
  • 502 – DE DVGW (Deutsche Vereinigung des Gas- und Wasserfaches e.V.) the German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water.
  • Z01 – Registration number of a vehicle assigned by a recognised authority.
  • ZZZ – Mutually defined between trading partners.
14
    UNB02.3 [0…1]
1/14 Address for Reverse Routing. -
  UNB03 [1…1]
- Required. Interchange Recipient. -
    UNB03.1 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Recipient Identification. RECEIVER1
    UNB03.2 [0…1]
1/4

Partner Identification Code Qualifier.

ClosedValid values
  • 1 – DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System). Partner identification code assigned by Dun & Bradstreet.
  • 4 – IATA (International Air Transport Association) partner identification code assigned by the International Air Transport Association.
  • 5 – INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques) - SIRET. French national statistics institute. SIRET means Systeme Informatique du Repertoire des entreprises et de leurs Etablissements.
  • 8 – UCC Communications ID (Uniform Code Council Communications Identifier) a ten digit code used to uniquely identify physical and logical locations.
  • 9 – DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) partner identifier with 4 digit suffix assigned by Dun & Bradstreet,
  • 12 – Telephone number where a partner identification code corresponds to the partner telephone number.
  • 14 – GS1. Partner identification code assigned by GS1, an international organization of GS1 Member Organizations that manages the GS1 System.
  • 18 – AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group) partner identifier code assigned by the Automotive Industry Action Group.
  • 22 – INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques) - SIREN (Systeme Informatique du Repertoire des Entreprises et de leurs etablissements). French national statistics institute.
  • 30 – ISO 6523: Organization identification. Partner identification code specified in ISO 6523 for the identification of organizations.
  • 31 – DIN (Deutsches Institut fuer Normung). German standardization institute.
  • 33 – BfA (Bundesversicherungsanstalt fuer Angestellte). German social security association.
  • 34 – National Statistical Agency. Partner identification code assigned by a national statistical agency.
  • 51 – GEIS (General Electric Information Services). Partner identification code assigned by General Electric Information Services.
  • 52 – INS (IBM Network Services). Partner identification code assigned by IBM Network Services.
  • 53 – Datenzentrale des Einzelhandels. German data centre for retail trade.
  • 54 – Bundesverband der Deutschen Baustoffhaendler. German building material trade association.
  • 55 – Bank identifier code.
  • 57 – KTNet (Korea Trade Network Services) partner identification code.
  • 58 – UPU (Universal Postal Union) partner identification code.
  • 59 – ODETTE (Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe). European automotive industry project.
  • 61 – SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code). Directory of standard multimodal carriers and tariff agent codes. The SCAC lists and codes transportation companies.
  • 63 – ECA (Electronic Commerce Australia). Australian association for electronic commerce.
  • 65 – TELEBOX 400 (Deutsche Telekom). German telecommunications service.
  • 80 – NHS (National Health Service). United Kingdom National Health Service.
  • 82 – Statens Teleforvaltning. Norwegian telecommunications regulatory authority (NTRA).
  • 84 – Athens Chamber of Commerce. Greek Chamber of Commerce.
  • 85 – Swiss Chamber of Commerce.
  • 86 – United States Council for International Business.
  • 87 – National Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Belgium National Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
  • 89 – Association of British Chambers of Commerce.
  • 90 – SITA (Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques).
  • 91 – Partner identifier assigned by seller or seller's agent.
  • 92 – Partner identifier assigned by buyer or buyer's agent.
  • 103 – TW Trade-van an EDI VAN service center for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
  • 128 – CH BCNR (Swiss Clearing Bank Number) identifier for a Swiss clearing bank as a sender and/or receiver of an electronic message.
  • 129 – CH BPI (Swiss Business Partner Identification) identifier code for a corporate or Swiss non-clearing bank as a sender and/or receiver of an electronic message.
  • 144 – US DoDAAC (Department of Defense Activity Address Code). Code assigned to uniquely identify all military units in the United States Department of Defense.
  • 145 – FR DGCP (Direction Generale de la Comptabilite Publique). Code assigned by the French public accounting office.
  • 146 – FR DGI (Direction Generale des Impots). Code assigned by the French taxation authority.
  • 147 – JP JIPDEC/ECPC (Japan Information Processing Development Corporation / Electronic Commerce Promotion Center) party identification code.
  • 148 – ITU (International Telecommunications Union) Data Network Identification Code (DNIC).
  • 500 – DE BDEW (Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft e.V.). The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply industries.
  • 501 – EASEE-gas (European Association for the Streamlining of Energy Exchange). Partner identification code registered with EASEE-gas.
  • 502 – DE DVGW (Deutsche Vereinigung des Gas- und Wasserfaches e.V.) the German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water.
  • Z01 – Registration number of a vehicle assigned by a recognised authority.
  • ZZZ – Mutually defined between trading partners.
14
    UNB03.3 [0…1]
1/14 Interchange Recipient Internal Identification. -
  UNB04 [1…1]
- Required. Date and Time of Preparation. -
    UNB04.1 [1…1]
6/6 Required. Date of preparation. 231020
    UNB04.2 [1…1]
4/4 Required. Time of preparation. 1701
  UNB05 [1…1]
1/14 Required. Interchange Control Reference. 131
  UNB06 [0…1]
- Recipient's Reference Password. -
    UNB06.1 [0…1]
1/14 Recipient's reference/password. -
    UNB06.2 [0…1]
2/2

Recipient's reference/password qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BB-PASSWORD

  • AA-REFERENCE

-
  UNB07 [0…1]
1/14 Application reference. DELFOR
  UNB08 [0…1]
1/1 Processing priority code. -
  UNB09 [0…1]
1/1 Acknowledgment request. 1
  UNB10 [0…1]
1/35 Communication agreement ID. -
  UNB11 [0…1]
1/1 Test indicator. 1
UNH [1…*]
-

Required. UNH Message Header.

-
  UNH01 [1…1]
1/14 Required. Message Reference Number. '000000101
  UNH02 [1…1]
- Required. Message Identifier. -
    UNH02.1 [1…1]
1/6 Required. Message type identifier. DELFOR
    UNH02.2 [1…1]
1/3 Required. Message type version number. D
    UNH02.3 [1…1]
'1/3 Required. Message type release number. 96A
    UNH02.4 [1…1]
'1/2 Required. Controlling agency. UN
    UNH02.5 [0…1]
1/6 Association assigned code. -
  UNH03 [0…1]
1/35 Common access reference. -
  UNH04 [0…1]
- Status of the Transfer. -
    UNH04.1 [1…1]
8/8 Required. Sequence message transfer number. -
    UNH04.2 [0…1]
1/1 First/last sequence message transfer indication. -
  BGM [1…1]
-

Required. Beginning of Message

-
    BGM01 [0…1]
- Document/Message Name. -
      BGM01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Document/message name, coded

241 - Delivery Schedule

241
      BGM01.2 [0…1]
1/3 Not used. Code list qualifier. -
      BGM01.3 [0…1]
1/3

Not used. Code list responsible agency, coded.

-
      BGM01.4 [0…1]
1/35 Not used. Document/message name. -
    BGM02 [0…1]
- Document/Message Name. -
      BGM02.1 [0…1]
1/35 Document/message number for Forecast Plan. 2738662
    BGM03 [0…1]
1/3

Message function, coded

Note: If not sent, system defaults to "9".

Valid values:

  • 1 – Cancel order
  • 4 – Change order
  • 5 – Replace
  • 8 – Status
  • 9 – Original document, create in target. Note: Could also be CREATE in canonical
  • 11 – Response
  • 16 – Proposal
9
    BGM04 [0…1]
1/3 Not used. Response type, coded. -
  DTM [0…10]
-

Date.

-
    DTM01 [1…1]
- Required. Date/Time/Period -
      DTM01.1 [1…1]
8/8

Required. Required. Date/time/period qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 4 - Order date/time

  • 67 - Scheduled Delivery

  • 137 - Document Date

  • 157 or 194 - Start Date (Validity start date. The date from which the new delivery schedule is valid)

  • 206 - End Date

137
      DTM01.2 [0…1]
4/8

Required. Date

Note: If DTM01.3 is not present, default format is YYYYMMDD.

20230304
      DTM01.3 [0…1]
4/8

Date/time/period format qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 102 - YYYYMMDD format

  • 204 - YYYYMMDDHHMMSS

102
  RFF [0…10]
- Reference. -
    RFF01 [1…1]
- Required. Reference. -
      RFF01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Reference qualifier.

Valid values:

  • BC– Customer contract number
  • CT– Contract number
  • DM– Message or document number
  • PO– Customer Purchase Order
  • RE– Release document number
  • VC– Supplier contract number
  • VN– Supplier sales order
DM
      RFF01.2 [0…1]
1/35 Reference number. 2738662
      RFF01.3 [0…1]
1/6 Line number. -
      RFF01.4 [0…1]
1/35 Reference version number. -
  NAD [0…99]
-

NAD: Name segment loop for:

  • buyer party

  • ship to party

  • ship from party

  • supplier party

-
    NAD01 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Party Qualifier for Ship to party. (Entity identifier code for party identifier and address information for ship to party)

Valid values:

  • BY - Buyer party

  • ST - Ship to party

  • SF - Ship from party

  • SU - Supplier

BY
    NAD02 [0…1]
- Party Identification Details. -
      NAD02.1 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Party Id. Identification. 8716106198368
      NAD02.2 [0…1]
1/3 Code list qualifier. -
      NAD02.3 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Code list responsible agency, coded.

Valid values:

  • 16 – D-U-N-S number, Dun and Bradstreet.
  • 91 – Assigned by seller or company identifier.
  • 92 – Assigned by buyer or company site identifier.
  • 164 – Drug Enforcement Agency registration number.
16
    NAD03 [0…1]
- Name and Address. -
      NAD03.1 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Name and address line. -
      NAD03.2 [0…1]
1/35 Name and address line. -
    NAD04 [0…1]
- Party Name. -
      NAD04.1 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Party Name. Kramp Groep BV 07
      NAD04.2 [0…1]
1/35 Party Name. -
      NAD04.3 [0…1]
1/35 Party Name. -
    NAD05 [0…1]
- Street. -
      NAD05.1 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Street and number/p.o. box. Zone Republique Iii
      NAD05.2 [0…1]
1/35 Street and number/p.o. box. -
      NAD05.3 [0…1]
1/35 Street and number/p.o. box. -
    NAD06 [0…1]
1/35 City name. Poitiers Cedex
    NAD07 [0…1]
1/9 Country sub-entity identification. -
    NAD08 [0…1]
1/9 Postcode identification. 86000
    NAD09 [0…1]
1/3

Country, coded.

  • AF – Afghanistan
  • AX – Åland Islands
  • AL – Albania
  • DZ – Algeria
  • AS – American Samoa
  • AD – Andorra
  • AO – Angola
  • AI – Anguilla
  • AQ – Antarctica
  • AG – Antigua and Barbuda
  • AR – Argentina
  • AM – Armenia
  • AW – Aruba
  • AU – Australia
  • AT – Austria
  • AZ – Azerbaijan
  • BS – Bahamas
  • BH – Bahrain
  • BD – Bangladesh
  • BB – Barbados
  • BY – Belarus
  • BE – Belgium
  • BZ – Belize
  • BJ – Benin
  • BM – Bermuda
  • BT – Bhutan
  • BO – Bolivia, Plurinational State of Bolivia
  • BA – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • BW – Botswana
  • BV – Bouvet Island
  • BR – Brazil
  • IO – British Indian Ocean Territory
  • BN – Brunei Darussalam
  • BG – Bulgaria
  • BF – Burkina Faso
  • BI – Burundi
  • KH – Cambodia
  • CM – Cameroon
  • CA – Canada
  • KY – Cayman Islands
  • CF – Central African Republic
  • TD – Chad
  • CL – Chile
  • CN – China
  • CX – Christmas Island
  • CC – Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • CO – Colombia
  • KM – Comoros
  • CG – Congo
  • CD – Congo, The Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • CK – Cook Islands
  • CR – Costa Rica
  • CI – Cote D'Ivoire
  • HR – Croatia
  • CU – Cuba
  • CY – Cyprus
  • CZ – Czech Republic
  • DK – Denmark
  • DJ – Djibouti
  • DM – Dominica
  • DO – Dominican Republic
  • EC – Ecuador
  • EG – Egypt
  • SV – EL Salvador
  • GQ – Equatorial Guinea
  • ER – Eritrea
  • EE – Estonia
  • ET – Ethiopia
  • FK – Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
  • FO – Faroe Islands
  • FJ – Fiji
  • FI – Finland
  • FR – France
  • GF – French Guiana
  • PF – French Polynesia
  • TF – French Southern Territories
  • GA – Gabon
  • GM – Gambia
  • GE – Georgia
  • DE – Germany
  • GH – Ghana
  • GI – Gibraltar
  • GR – Greece
  • GL – Greenland
  • GD – Grenada
  • GP – Guadeloupe
  • GU – Guam
  • GT – Guatemala
  • GG – Guernsey
  • GN – Guinea
  • GW – Guinea-Bissau
  • GY – Guyana
  • HT – Haiti
  • HM – Heard Island and McDonald Islands
  • VA – Holy See (Vatican City State)
  • HN – Honduras
  • HK – Hong Kong
  • HU – Hungary
  • IS – Iceland
  • IN – India
  • ID – Indonesia
  • IR – Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran
  • IQ – Iraq
  • IE – Ireland
  • IM – Isle of man
  • IL – Israel
  • IT – Italy
  • JM – Jamaica
  • JP – Japan
  • JE – Jersey
  • JO – Jordan
  • KZ – Kazakhstan
  • KE – Kenya
  • KI – Kiribati
  • KP – Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  • KR – Korea, Republic of Korea
  • KW – Kuwait
  • KG – Kyrgyzstan
  • LA – Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • LV – Latvia
  • LB – Lebanon
  • LS – Lesotho
  • LR – Liberia
  • LY – Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
  • LI – Liechtenstein
  • LT – Lithuania
  • LU – Luxembourg
  • MO – Macao
  • MK – Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  • MG – Madagascar
  • MW – Malawi
  • MY – Malaysia
  • MV – Maldives
  • ML – Mali
  • MT – Malta
  • MH – Marshall Islands
  • MQ – Martinique
  • MR – Mauritania
  • MU – Mauritius
  • YT – Mayotte
  • MX – Mexico
  • FM – Micronesia, Federated States of Micronesia
  • MD – Moldova, Republic of Moldova
  • MC – Monaco
  • MN – Mongolia
  • ME – Montenegra
  • MS – Montserrat
  • MA – Morocco
  • MZ – Mozambique
  • MM – Myanmar
  • NA – Namibia
  • NR – Nauru
  • NP – Nepal
  • NL – Netherlands
  • AN – Netherlands Antilles
  • NC – New Caledonia
  • NZ – New Zealand
  • NI – Nicaragua
  • NE – Niger
  • NG – Nigeria
  • NU – Niue
  • NF – Norfolk Island
  • MP – Northern Mariana Islands
  • NO – Norway
  • OM – Oman
  • PK – Pakistan
  • PW – Palau
  • PS – Palestinian Territory, Occupied
  • PA – Panama
  • PG – Papua New Guinea
  • PY – Paraguay
  • PE – Peru
  • PH – Philippines
  • PN – Pitcairn
  • PL – Poland
  • PT – Portugal
  • PR – Puerto Rico
  • QA – Qatar
  • RE – Reunion
  • RO – Romania
  • RU – Russian Federation
  • RW – Rwanda
  • BL – Saint Barthelemy
  • SH – Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
  • KN – Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • LC – Saint Lucia
  • MF – Saint Martin
  • PM – Saint Pierre and Miquelon
  • VC – Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • WS – Samoa
  • SM – San Marino
  • ST – Sao Tome and Principe
  • SA – Saudi Arabia
  • SN – Senegal
  • RS – Serbia
  • SC – Seychelles
  • SL – Sierra Leone
  • SG – Singapore
  • SK – Slovakia
  • SI – Slovenia
  • SB – Solomon Islands
  • SO – Somalia
  • ZA – South Africa
  • GS – South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
  • ES – Spain
  • LK – Sri Lanka
  • SD – Sudan
  • SR – Suriname
  • SJ – Svalbard and Jan Mayen
  • SZ – Swaziland
  • SE – Sweden
  • CH – Switzerland
  • SY – Syrian Arab Republic
  • TW – Taiwan, Province of China
  • TJ – Tajikistan
  • TZ – Tanzania, United Republic of Tanzania
  • TH – Thailand
  • TL – Timor-Leste
  • TG – Togo
  • TK – Tokelau
  • TO – Tonga
  • TT – Trinidad and Tobago
  • TN – Tunisia
  • TR – Turkey
  • TM – Turkmenistan
  • TC – Turks and Caicos Islands
  • TV – Tuvalu
  • UG – Uganda
  • UA – Ukraine
  • AE – United Arab Emirates
  • GB – United Kingdom
  • US – United States
  • UM – United States Minor Outlying Islands
  • UY – Uruguay
  • UZ – Uzbekistan
  • VU – Vanuatu
  • VE – Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
  • VN – Vietnam
  • VG – Virgin Islands, British
  • VI – Virgin Islands, U.S.
  • WF – Wallis and Futuna
  • EH – Western Sahara
  • YE – Yemen
  • ZM – Zambia
  • ZW – Zimbabwe
FR
    CTA [0…5]
-

CTA: Contact Information.

-
      CTA01 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Contact function, coded.

Valid value is RP - Responsible Party

RP
      CTA02 [0…1]
- Department or Employee Details. -
        CTA02.1 [0…1]
1/17 Department or employee identification. -
        CTA02.2 [0…1]
1/35 Department or employee. Contact Person
    COM [0…5]
-

COM: Communication Contact.

-
      COM01 [1…1]
1/3 Required. Communication Information. -
        COM01.1 [0…1]
1/17 Communication Number. 50812345678
        COM01.2 [0…1]
1/35 Communication channel qualifier. TE
      COM01 [1…1]
1/3 Required. Communication Information. -
        COM01.1 [0…1]
1/17 Communication Number. xxx.team@partner.de
        COM01.2 [0…1]
1/35 Communication channel qualifier. EM
        CUX02.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Currency details qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 1 - Charge Payment Currency

  • 2 - Reference Currency

  • 3 - Target Currency

  • 4 - Transport document currency

  • 5 - Calculation base currency

  • 6 - Information Currency

  • 7 - Currency of the Account

2
  GEI [1…9999]
- Required. Processing Information. -
    LIN [1…9999]
-

Required. Line Item - Child of GEI.

-
      LIN01 [0…1]
0/* Line item number. 15
      LIN02 [0…1]
1/3 Action request/notification, coded. -
      LIN03 [0…1]
- Item Number Identification. -
        LIN03.1 [0…1]
1/35 Item number. 8712100000010
        LIN03.2 [0…1]
1/3

Item number type, coded.

Valid values:

  • BC – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • BD – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • BE – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • BF – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • BP – Buyer's product identifier
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product identifier.
  • SK – Stock keeping unit
  • UP – Universal product number (UPC)
  • VN or VP – Supplier's catalog number
VN
        LIN03.3 [0…1]
1/3 Code list qualifier. -
    PIA [0…25]
-

Additional Product Id.

-
      PIA01 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Product id. function qualifier.

Valid value is 5 - Product Identification

5
      PIA02 [1…1]
- Required. Item Number Identification. -
        PIA02.1 [0…1]
1/35 Item number. AB80
        PIA02.2 [0…1]
1/3

Item number type, coded.

Valid values:

  • BC – US National-Drug-Code-NDC442-with-hyphen-separators
  • BD – US National-Drug-Code-NDC532-with-hyphen-separators
  • BE – US National-Drug-Code-NDC541-with-hyphen-separators
  • BF – US-National-Drug-Code-NDC542-with-hyphen-separators
  • BP – Buyer's product identifier
  • IN – Customer's(Buyer's) product item number
  • MF – Manufacturer's product identifier.
  • SK – Stock keeping unit
  • UP – Universal product number (UPC)
  • VN or VP – Supplier's catalog number
VN
        PIA02.3 [0…1]
1/3 Code list qualifier. -
    IMD [0…99]
-

Item Description.

-
      IMD01 [0…1]
1/3 Item description type, coded. F
      IMD02 [0…1]
1/3 Item characteristic, coded. -
      IMD03 [0…1]
- Item description. -
        IMD03.1 [0…1]
1/17 Item description identification. -
        IMD03.2 [0…1]
1/3 Code list qualifier. -
        IMD03.3 [0…1]
1/3 Code list responsible agency, coded. -
        IMD03.4 [0…1]
1/35 Item description. Product description 1
        IMD03.5 [0…1]
1/35 Item description. -
    LOC [0…999]
-

Place Location Identification.

-
      LOC01 [0…1]
1/3

Location function code qualifier.

  • 11 - Place/port of discharge

  • 19 - Plant Identifier

  • 159 - Additional internal destination.

-
      LOC02 [0…1]
- Location Identification. -
        LOC02.1 [0…1]
1/35 Location Identifier. -
        LOC02.2 [0…1]
1/3 Code list identification code. -
        LOC02.3 [0…1]
1/3 Code list responsible agency code. -
        LOC02.4 [0…1]
1/3 Location Name. -
    RFF [0…99]
-

Reference.

Note: There can only be one plant identifier and it will be in the LOC segment or the RFF segment. If both are sent, only one will get picked up.

-
      RFF01 [1…1]
- Required. Reference. -
        RFF01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Reference qualifier.

Expected values:

  • PE - Plant Number

  • ON - Order Number

PE
        RFF01.2 [0…1]
1/70 Reference number. 2738999
        RFF01.3 [0…1]
1/6 Line number. -
        RFF01.4 [0…1]
1/35 Reference version number. -
    QTY [1…10]
-

Required. Quantity.

-
      QTY01 [1…1]
- Required. Quantity details. 5
        QTY01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Quantity qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 1 – Discrete
  • 17 – Onhand, Onhold, Onorder, Order
  • 21 – Item, Lading
  • 47 - Invoice
  • 48 or 70 – Received
  • 52 – Packaged, Pricing Unit, Purchase Order, Questioned
  • 53 – Minimum order, Net
  • 57 - Intransit
  • 64 – Scrap, Ship to date
  • 66 – Committed
  • 73 – Outstanding, Over
  • 113 – Delivered
  • 119 – Short, Stock keeping, Unusable
  • 124 – Damaged
  • 131 – Delivery, Gross, Hold
  • 160 – Minimum make to order, Minimum delivery
  • 185 – Rejected, Returned

Note: If none of the above are sent, 21 is the default.

21
        QTY01.2 [1…1]
1/15 Required. Quantity. 6
        QTY01.3 [0…1]
1/3 Measure unit qualifier. EA
    DTM [0…10]
-

Date.

-
      DTM01 [1…1]
- Required. Date/Time/Period. -
        DTM01.1 [1…1]
8/8

Required. Date/time/period qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 2 - Delivery date/time, requested

  • 4 - Order date/time

  • 10 or 318 - Requested shipment date

  • 11 - Shipped

  • 17 - Estimated Delivery

  • 35 - Delivery

  • 37 - Ship Not Before

  • 38 - Ship Not Later

  • 46 - Cancellation date/time

  • 50 - Goods Receipt

  • 67 - Scheduled Delivery

  • 97 - Manufacture

  • 137 - Document Date

  • 153 - Cancellation date/time, latest

  • 157 or 194 - End Date

  • 206 - Start Date

2
        DTM01.2 [0…1]
4/8 Date. 20230304
        DTM01.3 [0…1]
4/8

Date/time/period format qualifier.

Valid value:

  • 102 - YYYYMMDD format

  • 204 - YYYYMMDDHHMMSS

102
    RFF [0…99]
- Reference. -
      RFF01 [1…1]
- Required. Reference. -
        RFF01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Reference qualifier.

Expected values is AAK - Despatch advice number

AAK
        RFF01.2 [0…1]
1/70 Reference number. DESNUM123
        RFF01.3 [0…1]
1/6 Line number. -
        RFF01.4 [0…1]
1/35 Reference version number. -
    SCC [0…999]
-

Scheduling Conditions.

-
      SCC01 [1…1]
-

Required. Delivery plan commitment level code:

  • 1 - Firm

  • 4 - Planning/Forecast

-
      SCC02 [1…1]
- Required. Delivery instruction code. -
      SCC03 [1…1]
- Required. Pattern Description. -
        SCC03.1 [0…1]
4/8

Frequency code:

  • M - Monthly

  • W - Weekly

  • Y - Daily

-
      QTY [0…999]
-

Quantity.

Note: QTY Loop contains QTY and DTM.

-
        QTY01 [1…1]
- Required. Quantity details. 5
          QTY01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Quantity qualifier:

  • 1 - DISCRETE

  • 3 - CUMULATIVE

  • 21 - ITEM (Ordered quantity)

  • 113 - DELIVERED

21
          QTY01.2 [1…1]
1/35 Required. Quantity. -
          QTY01.3 [0…1]
1/8 Measure unit qualifier. -
      DTM [0…9]
-

Date.

-
        DTM01 [1…1]
- Required. Date/Time/Period. -
          DTM01.1 [1…1]
1/3

Required. Date/time/period qualifier.

Valid values:

  • 2 - Delivery date/time, requested

  • 157 - Start Date

  • 206 - End Date

-
          DTM01.2 [0…1]
1/35 Date. -
          DTM01.3 [0…1]
1/3

Date/time/period format qualifier.

Valid value:

  • 102 - YYYYMMDD format

  • 204 - YYYYMMDDHHMMSS

-
UNT [1…*]
-

Required. UNT Message Trailer (UNH…UNT transaction).

-
  UNT01 [1…1]
1/14 Required. Number of segments in a message, starting with UNH and ending with UNT. 45
  UNT02 [1…1]
1/14 Required. Message reference number. 1
UNZ [1…1]
-

Required. UNB… UNZ interchange control trailer envelope. Only one interchange expected per transmission.

-
  UNZ01 [1…1]
1/5 Required. Interchange control count. 1
  UNZ02 [1…1]
1/14 Required. Interchange control reference. 3
ClosedExample
UNB+UNOB:1+SENDER1:14:ZZUK+RECEIVER1:1:ZZUK+231020:1701+131+XYZ:AA+DELFOR++1++I'
UNH+000000101+DELFOR:D:96A:UN+0001+10:F'
BGM+241:s25:302:s27+2738662+11'
DTM+137:20230304:102'
DTM+4:20240307:102'
DTM+67:20230305150412:204'
DTM+157:20230306160412:204'
DTM+194:20230404'
DTM+206:20230504'
RFF+CT:2738999:1:123'
RFF+BC:2738888:2:321'
RFF+DM:2738777:3:456'
RFF+ON:2738666:4:654'
RFF+RE:2738555:5:789'
RFF+VC:2738444:6:987'
RFF+VN:2738333:7:111'
NAD+BY+8716106198368::16++Kramp Groep BV 07+Zone Republique
I:address2_by+Poitiers Cedex+state_by+860 00+FR'
CTA+RP+:Contact_Buyer'
COM+1234567890:TE'
COM+buyer_em@gmail.com:EM'
NAD+ST+8716106198405::164++Kramp Groep B.V. 07+P.O Box
248:address2_st+Leek+state_st+9350-AE+NL'
CTA+RP+:Contact_shipto'
COM+2345678901:TE'
COM+shipTo_em@gmail.com:EM'
NAD+SF+8712199999999::91++ShipFromName+ShipFrom
Street:address2_sf+ShipFromCity+state_sf+Postalcode_SF+US'
CTA+RP+:Contact_shipFrom'
COM+3456789012:TE'
COM+shipFrom_em@gmail.com:EM'
NAD+SU+8712199999999::92++Supplier Name+Supplier
Street:address2_su+SuppliCity+state_su+Postalcode_SU+US'
CTA+RP+:Contact_supplier'
COM+4567890123:TE'
COM+supp_em@gmail.com:EM'
GEI+5'
LIN+10++8712100000010:VN'
PIA+5+GF80:BD'
PIA+5+IJ80:BE'
PIA+5+KL80:BF'
PIA+5+MN80:BP'
PIA+5+OP80:MF'
PIA+5+QR80:VN'
PIA+5+ST80:VP'
PIA+5+UV80:SK'
PIA+5+WX80:UP'
PIA+5+YZ80:BB'
IMD+F++:::Product description 1'
IMD+F++:::Product description 2'
IMD+F++:::Product description 3'
LOC+11+ABC123::100'
LOC+19+TOR2'
RFF+PE:2738999'
RFF+ON:2160B'
RFF+PK:2160C'
QTY+21:10:EA'
DTM+2:20230304:102'
DTM+4:20230307:102'
RFF+AAK:2160D'
QTY+52:10:PCE'
DTM+11:20230305150412:204'
DTM+17:20230306160412:204'
RFF+AAK:2160E'
QTY+48:5:UN'
DTM+35:20230404'
DTM+37:20230504'
RFF+AAK:2160F'
QTY+70:5:CT'
DTM+38:20230304:102'
DTM+46:20230307:102'
QTY+71:20:CA'
DTM+50:20230305150412:204'
QTY+73:10:EA'
DTM+10:20230504'
SCC+1+AA+W'
QTY+1:896:PCE'
DTM+2:20230304:102'
DTM+157:20230304:102'
DTM+206:20250304133212:204'
QTY+3:996:EA'
QTY+21:796:CP'
QTY+113:696:PCE'
SCC+2+BK+W'
QTY+1:806:PCE'
DTM+2:20240304:102'
DTM+157:20230304:102'
DTM+206:20250304133212:204'
QTY+3:906:EA'
QTY+21:706:CP'
QTY+113:606:PCE'
UNT+118+s105'
UNZ+106+s107''
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