Operations teams
“A supplier operations team can see partner setup, validation, exceptions, and QuickBooks handoff in one workspace instead of chasing spreadsheets.”
X12 segment reference
HL builds the shipment → order → pack → item tree in an 856. HL03 parent ID links each level so retailers can reconcile nested quantities.
Loop: Multiple per 856
Common transaction sets: 856
| Element | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| HL01 | Hierarchical ID number | Sequential ID within the transaction. |
| HL02 | Hierarchical parent ID | Points to parent HL01; empty at shipment root. |
| HL03 | Hierarchical level code | S=shipment, O=order, P=pack, I=item. |
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Parse and validate samples with the free EDI validator or send JSON via the JSON→X12 mapping guide.
FAQ
Retailers require complete S-O-P-I chains with quantities that roll up correctly at each level.
Trust & proof
SignalEDI keeps the public promise consistent across every route: real-time processing, transparent monthly plans, no per-document fees, QuickBooks-friendly handoffs, and core healthcare X12 workflows on paid plans.
Operations teams
“A supplier operations team can see partner setup, validation, exceptions, and QuickBooks handoff in one workspace instead of chasing spreadsheets.”
Healthcare billing
“837, 835, and 270/271 workflows are explained in plain English, with HIPAA-aware handling and a documented BAA review path for diligence.”
Developer teams
“JSON/CSV in and X12 out, with API docs, webhooks, real-time status, and validation responses that make EDI feel like modern infrastructure.”
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