The WCIA traceability JSON your inventory system imports is a single link — the transfer and lab data for your order in a structured format. Here's when it's ready, what's inside, the two places you can copy it from, and how to use it.
What it is
The WCIA JSON link is a URL pointing to all the lab and transfer data for your order in a format your inventory system can read. It includes batch IDs, lab results (cannabinoids, terpenes, contaminants), product weights, transfer details, and timestamps — everything WCIA traceability requires.
Two ways to grab the link
Like the other documents, the WCIA JSON link lives in two places. Both are one tap away once your transfer's complete.
Path 1 — From the order's detail page
Open any order in Order History. Scroll to the Documents card on the order's detail page. The WCIA JSON row sits with the other documents and becomes available once your transfer is complete. Tap Get link to copy the URL.
Path 2 — From the kebab menu on Order History
Faster if you've got a long order list — skip opening the detail page. On Order History, tap the ⋯ (kebab) on the order's row. The WCIA JSON row sits at the bottom of the dropdown with a Copy link button. Tap once and the URL lands on your clipboard, ready to paste into your inventory system.
How to use it
When the JSON link is ready, tap Get link in the WCIA JSON row — the URL copies to your clipboard. Paste it into your inventory system's WCIA import field. Most systems pull all the data automatically; check your inventory tool's docs for the exact paste-in location.
Heads up: If the link still shows Coming soon 24+ hours after delivery, ask your MWAH rep — there may be a transfer-side issue worth flagging.