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Why Does Your Walmart Invoice Show "Research" Status in APIS?

1 min · 27 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Why Does Your Walmart Invoice Show "Research" Status in APIS?

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8th & Walton's Heather Reid explains what happens when Walmart's system can't auto-match your invoice to a purchase order and receiving data. When the three-way match fails, your invoice enters research mode in APIS (Walmart’s Accounts Payable Inquiry System), requiring a human to perform a manual reconciliation.

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