Workday (Enterprise) connector
Use the Workday (Enterprise) connector to connect to Workday Financial Management and Human Capital Management applications with advanced reporting, high-volume data retrieval, and complex querying capabilities via Report as a Service (RaaS) and Workday Query Language (WQL).
Enabling WQL
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To use WQL from an external system you need to register an API client for your tenant. Register it in your tenant using the Register API Client for Integrations task.
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When you register the API client for WQL, select System from the Scope (Functional Areas) prompt.
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When you manage the refresh token, select a Workday account that has access to execute reports. The API calls use this account.
Security
- To use WQL, you need access to the Workday Query Language domain in the System functional area. You can only view and use data sources and fields that you have security access to within a WQL query.
Connector configuration
To configure a connector to communicate with Workday, set up two components:
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Workday (Enterprise) connection
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Workday (Enterprise) operation
This design provide reusable components, which contain connection settings (such as URL, user name, password) and operation settings (such as Object, Action, data definitions). After building your connection and operation, set up your connector within a process. When you have properly defined the Workday (Enterprise) connector within your process, Integration can map to and from virtually any system using the connector to retrieve data from or send data to the Workday application.
Supported editions
The Workday (Enterprise) connector supports all available editions of the Workday services.
Tracked properties
This connector has no predefined tracked properties. See the topic Adding tracked fields to a connector operation to learn how to add a custom tracked field.