What Dot Foods expects in the 997
Dot Foods trades on X12 4010 over AS2. Dot Foods's 997 follows the standard X12 layout — no partner-specific companion-guide quirks are curated for this document yet. The certified base map covers the standard requirements, and validation still runs against the 997 spec before anything transmits.
How EDISQ maps it
The certified Dot Foods 997 map loads when you enable the partner — fields auto-map from NetSuite, QuickBooks, Dynamics, and 33 other systems, validation runs against Dot Foods's spec before transmission, and the sandbox replays Dot Foods test scenarios until everything passes.
Common rejection reasons
Nearly all 997 rejections trace to reference data, not syntax: identifiers that don't match Dot Foods's cross-references, echoed fields dropped from the original PO, or timing that misses the program window. EDISQ flags each before Dot Foods ever sees the document.
Sample Dot Foods 997
A representative 997 interchange addressed to Dot Foods — envelope, body segments, and control totals:
1ISA*00* *00* *ZZ*ACMESUPPLY *ZZ*DOTFOODS *260101*1200*U*00401*000000001*0*P*>~ 2GS*FA*ACMESUPPLY*DOTFOODS*20260101*1200*1*X*004010~ 3ST*997*0001~ 4AK1*PO*1~ 5AK2*850*0001~ 6AK5*A~ 7AK9*A*1*1*1~ 8SE*6*0001~ 9GE*1*1~ 10IEA*1*000000001~
FAQ
Which 997 version does Dot Foods use?
X12 4010, delivered over AS2. The certified map tracks Dot Foods's current companion guide.
How do I test a Dot Foods 997?
The sandbox generates realistic Dot Foods 997 scenarios against your live mapping — free, unlimited, invisible to Dot Foods.
What does it cost?
Per document only: first 25/month free, then from $0.50, decreasing with volume. No partner or mapping fees.