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Trading Partner Onboarding - Home Depot RDC/DTS

Written by Lori Anne Stevens
Updated over a week ago

Trading Partner: Home Depot RDC/DTS


If you are looking to implement Home Depot RDC/DTS as a new Trading Partner within your EDI network, this article will provide you with an understanding of the requirements, preliminary and next steps, as well as commonly used transaction types.


EDI IDs


Home Depot RDC/DTS utilizes the following Electronic Data Interface (EDI) IDs for identification purposes. These EDI IDs are made up of a Qualifier and an ID which will be sent within their Interchange Control Header, ISA segment, on your inbound transactions. This allows Transaction Manager to be able to identify the Sender and Receiver of any EDI transaction that is sent or received.

Below is a list of the most common EDI IDs typically used by Home Depot RDC/DTS:

X12 Qualifier

EDI ID

Primary

12

7704338211

Y

Home Depot RDC/DTS will expect a specific EDI ID based on your business relationship with them. Selecting the wrong EDI ID will result in EDI Transactions not being sent or received.

You will need to work with Home Depot RDC/DTS to determine the proper EDI ID to use


Testing Process


Portal Testing

Home Depot RDC/DTS requires you to complete compliance testing via Home Depot Commercedesk before Go-Live. Please refer to the below Next Steps section for detailed instructions and expectations. If you prefer, TrueCommerce can conduct and complete compliance testing on your behalf. If so, please provide the following details:

Detail

Description

URL

The URL provided by Home Depot

Username

Username created to access Home Depot Commerce Desk

Password

Password for Username to access Home Depot Commerce Desk


Common Transaction Tests


Below is the list of the most common EDI Transactions used by Home Depot RDC/DTS


Next Steps


  • Once the purchase of the new Trading Partner is complete, your Implementation Specialist will reach out to schedule time to complete and/or coordinate a plan for testing.

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