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PO1 — Baseline Item Data

X12 PO1 segment reference for EDI 850 line items: quantity, UOM, unit price, and product ID qualifiers retailers require.

PO1 segment facts

  • PO1 loops drive chargeback risk — quantity and UOM mismatches against the retailer catalog are a top ASN rejection cause.
  • PO107 product ID qualifiers tell parsers whether PO109 carries a UPC, vendor SKU, or buyer item number.
  • Validation rule packs can require PO102 quantity and PO103 UOM before an 850 leaves your sandbox.

What the PO1 segment does

PO1 repeats for each line on an 850. It binds quantity, unit of measure, pricing, and product identifiers (UPC, SKU, vendor part number).

Loop: Once per line item

Common transaction sets: 850

Key elements

ElementNameDescription
PO102Quantity orderedNumeric quantity; must match partner UOM expectations.
PO103Unit of measureEA, CA, LB — retailer-specific allowed lists.
PO104Unit priceOften required for cost-based retailers; format varies.
PO107Product ID qualifierUP, VN, SK — tells partners which ID type follows.

Example PO1 segment

PO1*1*12*EA*9.99**UP*012345678905~

Parse and validate samples with the free EDI validator or send JSON via the JSON→X12 mapping guide.

Common PO1 errors

  • Invalid UOM for the category
  • UPC check digit failures
  • Line sequence gaps when partners require contiguous PO101

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