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EDI Specifications Reference
Article Type: Reference Audience: Solution Architects, EDI Analysts, Integration Specialists, Partners Module: EDI Processing & EDINation Connector Applies to Versions: Fuuz 2026.2+
Fuuz provides native EDI processing through the EDINation connector and the EdiFabric specification library — one of the most comprehensive EDI reference platforms available. This reference catalogs every EDI standard, version, transaction set, and message type supported by the library, along with industry context and integration guidance.
EDI documents are exchanged through Fuuz's FTP connector (for AS2/SFTP/FTP file transport), HTTP connector (for REST-based EDI APIs and web EDI), or gateway Local File driver (for VAN file drops). The EDINation connector then parses, validates, transforms, and generates EDI documents within Fuuz data flows. This architecture means Fuuz handles the complete EDI lifecycle — transport, parsing, transformation, validation, acknowledgment, and generation — without third-party EDI middleware.
Fuuz provides a Named Application Connector for EDINation (EdiFabric) that includes four dedicated JSONata bindings for EDI processing within Fuuz data flows:
| Fuuz Binding | Function | Description |
|---|---|---|
$readEDI(format, file, options) |
Parse | Reads an EDI document (X12 or EDIFACT) and returns structured JSON. Supports options for charset, error handling, EANCOM S3 syntax, and custom model definitions. |
$writeEDI(format, data, options) |
Generate | Converts JSON data into a properly formatted EDI string. Supports whitespace preservation, charset encoding, and EANCOM S3 syntax. |
$ackEDI(format, data, options) |
Acknowledge | Generates functional acknowledgment documents (997/999 for X12, CONTRL for EDIFACT) from received EDI data. |
$validateEDI(format, data, options) |
Validate | Validates EDI documents against specification rules and returns validation results. |
Supported format parameters: 'x12' and 'edifact'
The dominant EDI standard in North America for all commercial transactions. Fuuz's EdiFabric library supports all X12 versions from 2040 through 8060 and 300+ transaction sets.
| Version | Release Year | Status | Common Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2040 | 1987 | Legacy | Rarely encountered. Oldest supported version. |
| 3010 – 3070 | 1988 – 1991 | Legacy | Declining use. Some legacy government/defense, automotive, and retail systems. |
| 4010 | 1992 | Active — Most Common | Dominant version in retail, distribution, manufacturing. Walmart, Amazon, Target, most major retailers mandate 4010. |
| 4020 – 4060 | 1993 – 1995 | Active | Some retail and manufacturing. 4050 growing as 4010 replacement. |
| 5010 | 1996 | Active — Mandatory for Healthcare | HIPAA mandated version. All US healthcare EDI uses 5010. |
| 5020 – 6050 | 1997 – 2001 | Active | Moderate use in newer implementations. |
| 7030 | 2003 | Active — Next HIPAA Version | Proposed next HIPAA mandate. Adoption growing. |
| 7010 – 8060 | 2002 – 2012 | Active | Latest versions. Limited adoption. |
| Transaction Set | Name | Direction | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 850 | Purchase Order | Buyer → Seller | Universal. Walmart, Amazon, Target, Home Depot, Costco all require. | Most-used transaction. Complex mapping with line-item detail, allowances, and special instructions. |
| 855 | PO Acknowledgment | Seller → Buyer | Response to 850. Confirms acceptance, rejection, or changes. | Must reference original 850 PO number. Line-item level acceptance/rejection. |
| 856 | ASN / Ship Notice | Seller → Buyer | Advance Shipment Notice with carton/pallet detail. | Most complex common transaction. Hierarchical loop structure. GS1-128 compliance. Chargebacks for ASN errors are common (especially Walmart). |
| 810 | Invoice | Seller → Buyer | Billing document. Maps to 850 PO and 856 ASN. | Three-way match (PO/ASN/Invoice) failures cause payment delays. Tax calculation complexity. |
| 846 | Inventory Inquiry/Advice | Either direction | Inventory availability or status reporting. | Used for VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory) programs. Location-level detail. |
| 832 | Price/Sales Catalog | Seller → Buyer | Product catalog with pricing, descriptions, UPCs. | Can be very large (thousands of items). UPC/GTIN validation. |
| 830 | Planning Schedule | Buyer → Seller | Demand forecast and delivery schedule. | Critical for manufacturing planning. Automotive and industrial supply chains. Firm vs. forecast zones. |
| 860 | PO Change Request | Buyer → Seller | Modifications to existing 850 PO. | Must reference original PO. Version control complexity. |
| 862 | Shipping Schedule | Buyer → Seller | Specific delivery dates and quantities. | Automotive JIT/JIS critical. Sequence-level delivery requirements. Dock code precision. |
| 997 | Functional Acknowledgment | Receiver → Sender | Confirms receipt and syntax validation. |
Required for every X12 interchange. Fuuz $ackEDI() generates automatically. |
| Transaction Set | Name | Direction | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 204 | Motor Carrier Load Tender | Shipper → Carrier | Requests carrier to transport shipment. | Origin/destination, weight, pickup/delivery dates. Carrier response via 990. |
| 210 | Motor Carrier Freight Details | Carrier → Shipper | Freight invoice/bill. | Rating and billing detail. Accessorial charges. |
| 214 | Shipment Status | Carrier → Shipper | In-transit tracking status updates. | Real-time tracking events. Status code standardization varies by carrier. |
| 990 | Response to Load Tender | Carrier → Shipper | Acceptance/rejection of 204. | Time-sensitive — carriers expect fast response. |
| 301 / 315 / 322 | Ocean Booking / Status / Intermodal | Carrier ↔ Shipper | International ocean freight and intermodal operations. | Container details, port-level status, customs clearance milestones. |
| Transaction Set | Name | Direction | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 940 | Warehouse Shipping Order | Depositor → Warehouse | 3PL operations. Order-level and item-level shipping instructions. |
| 943 / 944 | Stock Transfer (Shipment / Receipt) | Either direction | Transfer between warehouse locations. Quantity discrepancy handling. |
| 945 | Warehouse Shipping Advice | Warehouse → Depositor | ASN equivalent for warehouse operations. |
| 947 | Inventory Adjustment Advice | Warehouse → Depositor | Inventory count discrepancies, damage. Reconciliation triggers. |
| Transaction Set | Name | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 820 | Payment Order / Remittance Advice | Electronic payment with remittance detail. | Bank routing, payment method. ACH/wire integration. Also used for healthcare premium payments. |
| 824 | Application Advice | Error notification for previously sent transactions. | Used when a transaction fails business validation (not syntax). Exception handling workflow. |
| 812 | Credit/Debit Adjustment | Price adjustments, chargebacks, allowances. | Chargeback processing. Deduction management. |
Version 005010 is currently mandated by CMS for all HIPAA-covered transactions. Version 007030 is proposed for future mandate. Non-compliance results in federal penalties.
HIPAA Compliance: Fuuz EDI processing of HIPAA transactions must comply with HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules. PHI (Protected Health Information) in EDI documents requires encryption in transit and at rest. Fuuz platform security controls (TLS, encryption, access controls) cover these requirements, but trading partner agreements and BAAs (Business Associate Agreements) must be in place.
| Transaction Set | Name | Direction | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 837P / 837I / 837D | Healthcare Claims (Professional / Institutional / Dental) | Provider → Payer | Complex claim attachment requirements. Diagnosis/procedure code combinations. NPI validation. Revenue codes and DRG grouping for institutional claims. |
| 835 | Payment / Remittance Advice | Payer → Provider | Adjustment reason codes (CARCs/RARCs). Secondary/tertiary payer coordination. Complex reconciliation with 837. |
| 270 / 271 | Eligibility Inquiry / Response | Provider ↔ Payer | Real-time or batch. Complex benefit detail (deductibles, copays, coinsurance, maximums). |
| 276 / 277 | Claim Status Request / Response | Provider ↔ Payer | Status category codes. Detailed error information. |
| 278 | Prior Authorization | Provider ↔ Payer | Real-time certification requirement growing. CMS mandate for electronic PA expanding 2026+. |
| 834 | Benefit Enrollment | Sponsor → Payer | Open enrollment processing. Dependent add/drop. COBRA continuations. Retroactive effective dates. |
| 999 | Implementation Acknowledgment | Receiver → Sender |
Required for all HIPAA transactions. Fuuz $ackEDI() generates. Implementation guide compliance level reporting. |
The dominant EDI standard outside North America. Over 200 message types across 46+ directory versions (D.93A through D.22A).
| Version Range | Years | Status | Common Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| D.93A – D.96A | 1993 – 1996 | Legacy | Some legacy European implementations. |
| D.96B – D.01B | 1996 – 2001 | Active — Most Common | Dominant versions in global trade. Most European trading partners. |
| D.02A – D.22A | 2002 – 2022 | Active | Newer implementations. Growing adoption in specific industries. |
| Message | Name | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| ORDERS | Purchase Order | International equivalent of X12 850. | Multi-currency support. UN/LOCODE for locations. INCOTERMS for trade terms. |
| INVOIC | Invoice | Billing document. Equivalent of X12 810. | VAT/tax handling for international trade. Multi-currency. Self-billing support. |
| DESADV | Despatch Advice (ASN) | Shipment notice. Equivalent of X12 856. | SSCC/GS1-128 barcode data. Package hierarchy. Customs documentation reference. |
| DELFOR / DELJIT | Delivery Forecast / JIT Delivery | Equivalents of X12 830/862. | Automotive production sequencing. Window-level delivery precision. |
| CUSCAR / CUSDEC | Customs Cargo / Declaration | Mandatory for many countries. Border control filing. | HS codes. Country of origin. Duty calculation. AES/ICS filing. |
| CONTRL | Syntax Acknowledgment | Receipt confirmation. Equivalent of X12 997. |
Required for every EDIFACT interchange. Fuuz $ackEDI('edifact') generates automatically. |
| MSCONS / UTILMD | Metered Services / Utility Master Data | Energy/gas/water consumption and master data. | Smart meter data. European energy market deregulation. |
| BAPLIE / COPARN | Bayplan / Container Announcement | Maritime/container vessel operations. | SMDG standard. Container position, weight, hazmat status. |
EANCOM is a subset of EDIFACT that uses GS1 identifiers (GTINs, GLNs, SSCCs) for global retail supply chains. Supported by the EdiFabric library as an EDIFACT variant.
EANCOM Syntax 3: The Fuuz $readEDI() and $writeEDI() bindings include an eancomS3 option specifically for EANCOM Syntax 3 handling. Ensure this option is set correctly based on trading partner requirements.
Key EANCOM messages include: ORDERS (retail POs with GTIN), INVOIC (invoices with EAN/UPC codes), DESADV (ASN with SSCC barcodes and GS1-128 labels), PRICAT (product catalog with GTIN and GDSN alignment), SLSRPT (point-of-sale reporting), INVRPT (inventory with GLN locations), and RECADV (receiving advice with SSCC-level confirmation).
Fixed-length EDI format used by German automotive OEMs (VW, BMW, Daimler/Mercedes, Porsche, Audi) and their tier suppliers. Supported through the EdiFabric library.
| VDA Message | Name | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| VDA 4905 | Delivery Schedule | Supplier delivery forecast from OEM. Equivalent of DELFOR/830. | Fixed-length records. Critical for German automotive supply chains. |
| VDA 4913 | Advance Shipping Notification | ASN from supplier to OEM. Equivalent of DESADV/856. | Packaging unit detail. VDA 4902 label standard. Batch/lot tracking. |
| VDA 4915 | JIT Call-Off | Just-in-time delivery schedule. Equivalent of DELJIT/862. | Sequence-level production call-off. Sub-hourly delivery windows. |
| VDA 4984 / 4987 | EDIFACT-based Successors | Newer EDIFACT-based delivery schedule and ASN formats. | Gradual migration from fixed-length. VDA 4902 label compliance still required. |
VDA Transport: Fixed-length VDA formats require exact field positioning — no delimiters. Transport typically uses OFTP2 (Odette File Transfer Protocol), which is not natively supported by Fuuz connectors. Use a VAN or OFTP2 gateway (SEEBURGER, OpenText, Data Interchange) that deposits files via FTP/SFTP for Fuuz FTP connector pickup.
Used by 95%+ of US healthcare systems. Pipe-delimited segment format. HL7 v3 (XML-based) is also supported through the EdiFabric library.
| Message Type | Name | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| ADT | Admit/Discharge/Transfer | Patient registration and movement events. | A01 (Admit), A02 (Transfer), A03 (Discharge), A04 (Register), A08 (Update). Foundation of hospital workflow. |
| ORM / ORU | Order / Observation Result | Clinical orders (lab, radiology, pharmacy) and results. | Complex order detail. Result hierarchies. LOINC test codes. |
| SIU | Scheduling | Appointment scheduling. | S12 (New), S14 (Modification), S15 (Cancel). Resource scheduling. |
| RDE | Pharmacy Encoded Order | Medication orders. | Drug codes (NDC, RxNorm). Dosing instructions. Allergy checking. |
| VXU | Vaccination Update | Immunization administration record. | State immunization registry reporting. CDC requirements. |
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is the modern REST-based healthcare standard. R4 is the current normative version. FHIR is accessed via standard REST APIs — the Fuuz HTTP connector handles this natively without EDINation. The 21st Century Cures Act mandates FHIR-based patient access APIs for US healthcare organizations.
Current mandated version: 2017071. Version 2023011 emerging.
| Message | Name | Direction | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| NEWRX | New Prescription | Prescriber → Pharmacy | NDC drug database required. Controlled substance handling (EPCS). State PDMP reporting. |
| REFREQ / REFRES | Refill Request / Response | Pharmacy ↔ Prescriber | Refill count tracking. Prior authorization integration. |
| CANRX | Cancel Prescription | Either direction | Regulatory requirements for controlled substances. |
Real-time point-of-sale pharmacy claim adjudication. Current version: D.0. Version F6 mandated by 2028. Transactions include B1 (Billing), B2 (Reversal), and B3 (Rebill) with sub-second response requirements.
Aviation industry messaging standards including PADIS (Passenger Data: PNRGOV, PAXLST) and Cargo-IMP (FWB, FHL, FFM). Mandatory for border control and air cargo operations in many countries.
EDIFACT-based messages for European gas market operations (NOMINT, NOMRES, ALOCAT, DELORD, INVOIC). Current version up to 6.1, governed by ENTSOG.
EDIFACT-based messages for container shipping: BAPLIE (bayplan/stowage), COPARN (container announcement), CODECO (gate-in/out), VERMAS (verified gross mass — SOLAS VGM mandatory since 2016), and MOVINS (stowage instruction).
CUSCAR (advance manifest filing — 24-hour rule for ocean, 4-hour for air) and CUSDEC (import/export entry filing) for ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) system and ISF/10+2 compliance.
EDI documents are standard-agnostic — they can be transmitted via multiple transport protocols. Fuuz supports the most common methods:
| Transport Protocol | Fuuz Support | Common Usage | Concerns / Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| SFTP | ✓ FTP connector | File-based EDI exchange. VAN file drops. | Natively supported. Most VANs support SFTP. Simple, reliable, widely supported. |
| FTP/FTPS | ✓ FTP connector | Legacy file-based exchange. | Natively supported. Declining use in favor of SFTP. |
| HTTP/REST (Web EDI) | ✓ HTTP connector | Modern API-based EDI. Trading partner portals. | JSON/XML payloads. OAuth2 authentication. Growing adoption. |
| VAN (Value Added Network) | ✓ via FTP connector | Traditional EDI mailbox (SPS Commerce, TrueCommerce, OpenText, IBM Sterling). | VAN provides mailbox — Fuuz FTP connector retrieves/deposits files. Per-KC pricing. |
| AS2 (HTTPS) | Via HTTP connector | Most common modern EDI transport. Encrypted HTTPS with digital certificates. | May require custom data flow logic for AS2 envelope/signature. Consider AS2 gateway for complex requirements. |
| OFTP2 (Odette) | ✗ Not natively supported | German/European automotive (VDA). Odette standard. | Requires OFTP2 gateway that bridges to SFTP for Fuuz FTP connector. |
| Direct SMTP | ✓ SMTP connector | Legacy email-based EDI transport. | Declining use. Not recommended for new implementations. |
| Challenge | Description | Fuuz Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| Trading partner variability | Each partner has unique implementation guides, field requirements, and validation rules. | Fuuz data flows allow per-partner transformation logic. EDINation model parameter supports custom specification overrides. |
| Version mismatches | Partners may use different X12 versions (e.g., one requires 4010, another 5010). | EdiFabric supports all versions simultaneously. Data flows route by version. |
| Acknowledgment management | 997/999 (X12) and CONTRL (EDIFACT) must be generated for every interchange. | Fuuz $ackEDI() auto-generates acknowledgments. Data flows track status. |
| Large document handling | Catalog (832/PRICAT) and forecast (830/DELFOR) documents can be 10,000+ line items. | Data flow pagination and chunking. EDINation streaming parser for memory efficiency. |
| Chargeback compliance | Major retailers (Walmart, Amazon, Target) impose financial penalties for EDI errors. | Fuuz $validateEDI() validates before sending. Pre-submission compliance checking. |
| HIPAA compliance | PHI in healthcare EDI requires encryption, access controls, and audit logging. | Fuuz platform security (TLS, encryption at rest, RBAC, audit logs). BAA required. |
| Testing and certification | Many partners require EDI testing/certification before production. | Fuuz development environments (Build/QA) for EDI testing. EDINation validation against implementation guides. |
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ✓ Named connector/binding | Fuuz has native EDI processing capability through the EDINation connector and $readEDI(), $writeEDI(), $ackEDI(), $validateEDI() bindings. |
| Via Connector | EDI transport or related functionality handled by another Fuuz connector (HTTP, FTP, SMTP). |
| ✗ | Transport protocol not natively supported — requires third-party gateway. |
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- 2022 Q1 Fuuz Package Updates (03/11/2022)
- 2022 Q1 Fuuz Release Notes v3.87.0 (03/17/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.78.0 (01/06/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.79.0 (01/13/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.80.0 (01/20/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.81.0 (01/27/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.82.0 (02/03/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.83.0 (02/10/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.85.0 (02/28/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.90.0 (04/14/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.91.0 (04/21/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.92.0 (04/28/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.93.0 (05/06/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.94.0 - v3.97.0 (June 13, 2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.98.0 (06/16/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.99.0 (06/30/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.100.0 🎉 (07/06/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.101.0 (07/21/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.102.0 (08/11/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.103.0 (08/18/2022)
- 2022 Q4 Fuuz Release Notes v3.107.0 - v3.109.0 (10/27/2022)
2021
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.29.0 (1/7/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.30.0 (1/14/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.34.0 (2/4/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.37.0 (2/26/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.38.0 (3/5/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.40.0 (3/25/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx.io Release Notes v3.32.0 (1/21/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx.io Release Notes v3.33.0 (1/28/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.41.0 (4/1/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.42.0 (4/8/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.43.0 (4/16/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.44.0 (4/22/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.45.0 (4/29/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.47.0 (5/13/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.48.0 (5/20/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.48.0 (5/27/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.50.0 (6/03/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.51.0 (6/10/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.52.0 (6/17/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.54.0 (6/28/2021)
- 2021 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.58.0 (7/22/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.55.0 (7/1/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.60.0 (8/5/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.61.0 (8/17/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.62.0 (8/19/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.68.0 (10/8/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.69.0 (10/14/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.70.0 (10/21/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.71.0 (10/28/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.72.0 (11/04/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.73.0 (11/11/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.74.0 (11/19/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.75.0 (12/02/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.76.0 (12/09/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.77.0: The Holiday Update (12/16/2021)
2020
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v2.32.0 (4/9/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v2.33.0 (4/16/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v2.35.0 (4/30/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.5.0 (6/18/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.6.0 (6/25/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx.io Release Notes v2.32.0 (4/9/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.10.0 (7/23/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.11.0 (7/30/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.13.0 (8/13/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.17.0 (9/21/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.7.0 (7/6/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.8.0 (7/9/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.20.0 (10/13/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.21.0 (10/15/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.22.1 (10/22/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.23.0 (11/5/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.24.0 (11/12/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.26.0 (12/3/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.27.0 (12/10/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.28.0 (12/17/2020)