W12 Warehouse Item Detail
To designate those line items that were shipped
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
Min
Max
Repeat
Code defining the disposition of any difference between the quantity ordered and the quantity shipped for a line item or transaction.
At least one of W1206 or W1207 must be present.
Quantity ordered.
If either W1207 or W1208 is present, then the other is required.
Numeric value of units shipped in manufacturer's shipping units for a line item or transaction set. Also see: Unit of Measurement Code (355).
If any of W1210, W1211, or W1212 are present, then they all are required.
Numeric value of variance between ordered and shipped quantities. Also see: Unit of Measurement Code (355).
If any of W1213, W1214, or W1215 are present, then they all are required.
Code identifying the basic unit measurement.
Code (Universal Product Code - "UPC") including two high order digits identifying the "system" (U.S. Grocery = 00; U.S. Drug = 03) Using the U.S.
Grocery system, the next ten digits are: Manufacturer (5) Case Code (5).
Code identifying the type/source of the descriptive number used in Product/Service ID (234).
Identifying number for a product or service.
Reference number assigned by the warehouse.
Numeric value of weight. Also see: Weight Qualifier (187), Weight Unit Qualifier (188), Unit of Measurement Code (355.)
Code defining the type of weight.
Code specifying the weight unit.
Numeric value of weight. Also see: Weight Qualifier (187), Weight Unit Qualifier (188), Unit of Measurement Code (355.)
Code defining the type of weight.
Code specifying the weight unit.
Code (Universal Product Code - "UPC") including two high order digits identifying the "system" (U.S. Grocery = 00; U.S. Drug = 03) Using the U.S.
Grocery system, the next ten digits are: Manufacturer (5) Case Code (5).
Code identifying the type/source of the descriptive number used in Product/Service ID (234).
Identifying number for a product or service.