This article is for whoever connects a Walmart Drop Ship Vendor account inside DropStream — a fulfillment provider (3PL) or a merchant who manages their own DropStream account. You’ll add the store through DropStream’s Add Connection wizard. If a fulfillment provider is setting up DropStream for you, you don’t need this page — just gather your Walmart DSV API credentials and send them over.
Note: Walmart Drop Ship Vendor and Walmart Marketplace use different credentials. For the Walmart Marketplace variant, see the Walmart Marketplace section.
What you’ll need
- A DropStream account you can sign in to.
- Your Walmart DSV Client ID, Vendor ID (Ship Node ID), and Client Secret — see Walmart DSV - Get Your API Credentials.
How DropStream connects to Walmart Drop Ship Vendor
Every store connects through the same Add Connection wizard. For the full walkthrough of the wizard’s four steps, see Add a Connection. This article covers only the Store Setup step, where you enter the Walmart DSV-specific details.
Enter your Walmart Drop Ship Vendor details
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In the Add Connection wizard, work through to the Store Setup step. Choose Create new store, give the store a Name, and select Walmart Drop Ship Vendor as the Platform. The Walmart DSV credential fields appear below.
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Enter your credentials:
Field What it is Example Client ID Your Walmart DSV API client ID xxxxxxxxVendor ID (Ship Node ID) Your Walmart DSV vendor / ship node ID 1234567Client Secret Your Walmart DSV API client secret ••••••••For where to find each value, see Get Your API Credentials.
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Click Add connection.
Notes
- Walmart Drop Ship Vendor and Walmart Marketplace use different credentials — make sure you’re using your DSV values here, not your Marketplace values.
- Orders are imported from Walmart by the Created date.
- The initial order import uses the Accept Orders After date in your store settings; each subsequent import uses a 12-hour lookback from the last successful import.
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