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Overview
Snap type: | Write | ||||||||||||
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Description: | This Snap provides the ability to write objects into Workday based on the input document field values that match the Workday object schema field names as defined by the Workday Web Service Definition Language (WSDL). The object becomes suggestible once the account is defined. The fields that can be set on the object are provided on the input view of the Snap and can be mapped using an upstream Mapper Snap. Workday provides documentation for their objects at https://community.workday.com/custom/developer/API/index.html ETL Transformations & Data FlowThis Snap enables the following ETL operations/flows:
This Snap creates a SOAP request based upon the Workday Write object input schema and the input data passed into the Snap. The Snap then submits the SOAP request to Workday and converts the Workday SOAP XML response to JSON in the output view.
Input & Output
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Prerequisites: | You must have a Workday Account, data to query, and Workday security access to the objects. | ||||||||||||
Support and limitations: | Works in Ultra Task Pipelines. | ||||||||||||
Account: | This Snap uses account references created on the Accounts page of SnapLogic Manager to handle access to this endpoint. See Configuring Workday Accounts for information on setting up this type of account. The Workday account credentials in the Workday Account must have Workday write security access to the Workday objects defined for the Workday Write snap configuration. Workday security is done inside of Workday, please see your Workday security documentation on how to configure, or work with the Workday security administrator to gain this access if access is initially restricted. | ||||||||||||
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Troubleshooting | Ensure that the capitalization of the keys in the input document matches the capitalization of the WSDL elements. If the upstream source does not use the same case for some reason, a Mapper can be used to handle the conversion as a workaround. | ||||||||||||
Settings | |||||||||||||
Label | Required. The name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your pipeline. | ||||||||||||
Timeout | Defines the timeout value for each Workday SOAP request. A value of 0 means no timeout. Default value: 60 | ||||||||||||
Service | The service to be used. Though all available services are selectable, only Resource_Management, Revenue_Management, Financial_Management, Integrations, Cash_Management may have objects that provide cancellations. Example: Revenue_Management Default value: [None] | ||||||||||||
Object | Required. The object to write. The field is suggestible once the account is defined. The objects will be suggested based on the selected service, such as selecting the service Payroll will retrieve all objects for Payroll that are retrievable from Workday. Example: Human_Resources-Get_Job_Profiles Default value: [None] | ||||||||||||
Import Synchronized | Select this check box to use synchronous import. In a synchronized import, the current import request must complete before the next request can be initiated. In an asynchronous import, the next import request can be initiated immediately upon current request submission. Default value: Not selected | ||||||||||||
Validate only Load | Select this check box while working with import objects. This enables the Snap to upload processed data for validation without importing it into the endpoint. Once an authorized user review and validates the uploaded data, deselect this check box and execute the Pipeline to update the actual records in the endpoint.
Default value: Not selected | ||||||||||||
Import Batch size | The number of documents to be batched together as a single request. This also requires "Import Batch Node path" property.(This is only for Import_ objects and doesn't affect other objects) Default value: 1 | ||||||||||||
Import Batch Node path | The node path of the soap message under which the documents need to be batched. The suggested option accesses schema on its input view or through an upstream reference.
Default value: [None] | ||||||||||||
Number of retries | Enter the integer value to specify the number of attempts the snap should make to perform the selected operation in case of connection failure or timeout. Example: 3 Minimum value: 0 Default value: 0 | ||||||||||||
Retry intervals (seconds) | Enter the time interval in seconds between retry attempts. Example: 3 Minimum value: 1 Default value: 1 | ||||||||||||
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Troubleshooting
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Basic Use Cases
The below examples display how the Snap functions in a Pipeline:
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You must have a Workday Account, and Workday writes security access to the objects in the following examples. |
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This pipeline shows how the Workday Write Snap supports the import objects. In this pipeline, the Mapper Snap passes the values to be configured under various parameters for the Object, Import_Accounting_Journal. The Workday Write Snap writes the data from the object, Import_Accounting_Journal. Note the Import Synchronized property is selected with an import batch size of 1. The import Batch node suggests the path under which the documents need to be batched under. Successful execution of the pipeline displays the below output preview: |
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In the first example, we will create a Position using the Staffing service. We will start with a Mapper Snap where we map the position details such as Availability_Date and Job_Posting_Title.
The Workday Write Snap was configured to use the Staffing service with the Create_Position object. The response is shown below, returning the ID of the position that was created. |
Typical Snap Configurations
The key configuration of the Snap lies in how the statements are passed to write the Workday objects. As it applies in SnapLogic, the statements can be passed in the following manner:
- Without Expression
In this pipeline, the Workday Write Snap writes the objects from a specified Object.
- With Expression
- Pipeline Parameters
In the below pipeline, the Workday Write Snap uses the values as set in the pipeline parameters.
Advanced Use Case
The following describes a pipeline, with a broader business logic involving multiple ETL transformations. Pipeline Attachments links are provided in the Downloads links in the bottom section.
This pipeline reads the documents from the Oracle Database, writes the required documents to the Workday instance, and then reads them.
The ETL transformations
Extract: The Oracle Select Snap retrieves the documents from the Oracle Database.
Transform: The Head Snap is set to retrieve one document to be passed to the Workday instance.
Load: The Mapper Snap maps the input document to the target schema from the Workday service
Load: The Workday Write Snap writes the document to the specified Object on the service.
Read: The Workday Read Snap reads the inserted document on the Workday Object.
Another Advance use case where the documents are created and migrated from the Microsoft CRM instance to the Workday instance.
Downloads
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Snap Pack History
4.28 | main14627 | Feb 12, 2022 | Stable |
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4.27 | main12833 | Nov 13, 2021 | Stable | Enhanced the Workday Read Snap with the new field Pool Size that controls the maximum number of threads in the pool. This field is available only when you select the Multi-threaded checkbox. |
4.26 | 426patches11525 | Sep 6, 2021 | Latest | Enhanced the Workday Read Snap with the new field Pool Size that controls the maximum number of threads in the pool. This field is available only when you select the Multi-threaded checkbox. |
4.26 | main11181 | Aug 14, 2021 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.25 | main9554 | May 8, 2021 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.24 | main8556 | Feb 13, 2021 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.23 | main7430 | Nov 14, 2020 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.22 | main6403 | Sep 12, 2020 | Stable | Removes support for Workday WSDL Account. Pipelines and Snaps using this account type must switch to either Workday Account or Workday Dynamic Account. |
4.21 | snapsmrc542 | May 9, 2020 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.20 Patch | workday8817 | Apr 27, 2020 |
Latest | Fixes the Workday Write Snap that ignores the Import Synchronized check box selection while importing object data. The Snap now:
Existing Pipelines using this Snap may experience longer execution times due to the synchronous behavior. However, you no longer need to use an additional Snap to capture and pass on the request status to downstream Snaps. | |||
4.20 Patch | workday8761 | Mar 6, 2020 | Latest | Fixes the Workday Read Snap that fails to validate when configured in the New Form UI. |
4.20 | snapsmrc535 | Feb 8, 2020 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.19 | snaprsmrc528 | Nov 14, 2019 | Stable | The Workday Write Snap includes a Validate Only Load check box, which enables users to upload–and then manually validate–data before importing it into Workday. |
4.18 Patch | workday7837 | Sep 11, 2019 | Latest | Fixed an issue with the Workday Read Snap wherein the Snap is unable to log SOAP calls. |
4.18 | snapsmrc523 | Aug 10, 2019 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.17 | ALL7402 | Jun 11, 2019 | Latest | Pushed automatic rebuild of the latest version of each Snap Pack to SnapLogic UAT and Elastic servers. |
4.17 | snapsmrc515 | Jun 11, 2019 | Latest | Added the Snap Execution field to all Standard-mode Snaps. In some Snaps, this field replaces the existing Execute during preview check box. |
4.16 Patch | workday6973 | Mar 20, 2019 | Latest | Fixed an issue with paging variable toggle in Workday Read Snap to produce correct preview data. |
4.16 Patch | workday6862 | Feb 22, 2019 | Latest | Fixed an issue with the Workday Read Snap not logging SOAP calls. |
4.16 | snapsmrc508 | Feb 16, 2019 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.15 Patch | workday6727 | Jan 28, 2019 | Latest | Fixed an issue with the Soap Execute Snap failing for Workday when the Trust All certificate is enabled while using SSL authentication. |
4.15 Patch | workday6292 | Dec 13, 2018 | Latest | Fixed an issue with the Workday Read Snap giving inconsistent results. Reverting the multithreading update resolved the issue. |
4.15 | snapsmrc500 | Dec 15, 2018 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.14 | snapsmrc490 | Aug 11, 2018 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.13 Patch | workday5247 | Jun 19, 2018 | Latest | Fixed the Workday Read Snap that took an extended time to read from the Workday application. |
4.13 | snapsmrc486 | May 12, 2018 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.12 | snapsmrc480 | Feb 17, 2018 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.11 | snapsmrc465 | Nov 11, 2017 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.10 | snapsmrc414 | Aug 12, 2017 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.9 | snapsmrc405 | May 13, 2017 | Stable |
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4.8 | snapsmrc398 | Feb 11, 2017 | Stable |
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4.7 | snapsmrc382 | Nov 23, 2016 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. |
4.6 | snapsmrc362 | Aug 13, 2016 | Stable |
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4.5.1 | snapsmrc344 | May 18, 2016 | Stable | Resolved issues in Workday Snaps to ensure appropriate errors are routed to the error views. |
4.4.1 | Mar 18, 2016 | Stable | Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release. | |
4.4 | Feb 13, 2016 | Stable | Resolved an exception in Workday Read. | |
4.3.2 | Jan 15, 2016 | Stable |
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