Click on Assets and click on the schema you want to import data into. Then click on Schema configuration -> Import -> Create Import and then select OnLink Importer. Give the Import a name and click on Create Import. Click on the three dots and select Configure app, then set a name in the Configure mapping attributes popup. Click on Save configuration. Now go to OnLink app, you should see a new configuration there. Select Edit in the drop down. Here you can select the Source system and rest of the configuration.
Mapping ConfigurationSchema is pre-selected in OnLink and is set to the schema you selected in step 1. Set object type to the specific object you want to map to. Then map field level attributes (source data field is on the left side and the object attribute appears on the right side). Use “map” prefix for field mapping and “key” prefix for a unique identifier that will be used to identify objects for update purposes. Here are a couple of examples: Sample maps key:Worker_ID=WorkerID - sets Worker_ID (from source system) as the unique identifier, WorkerID (without the underscore) is the object attribute
map:First_Name=Firstname - maps First_Name from source to Firstname object attribute
map:DepartmentRef=Department|RefID=${DepartmentRef} - maps DepartmentRef (field in source data) to Department (an attribute in the schema that is of type Department object), the string following pipe specifies the AQL to lookup department. RefId is the key on the Department object. ${DepartmentRef} is the lookup value.
To map references to other schema attributes, you can specify AQL after the pipe symbol as shown above for mapping DepartmentRef. DepartmentRefID is the value coming from Workday custom report. DepartmentRef is the attribute in schema pointing to Department object. RefID is the attribute on Department object. Here’s an example object definition - you can see support for User, Object and other types: To map multiple values (cardinality > 1), use any of these options: If incoming Json field is of type string array, then add this line map:incomingJsonValuesDeptSrc=objAttrDepartment|arraySeparator=~ This tells OnLink that the json value has multiple values, each separated by a ~Name=${DeptSrc) - the assumption in this case is that "DeptSrc " is an array object in the incoming Json data. If incoming Json field is of type object array, then you can simply use this, without need for arraySeparator add this line map:DepartmentOrgData=DepartmentCostCenter|Name=${Department)OrgData}|arrayElement=CostCenterName - the assumption in this case is that “Department” “OrgData” is an object array object in the incoming Json data. You can also combine the above , with a child element “CostCenterName” map:incomingJsonValues=objAttr|arraySeparator=~ This tells OnLink that the json value has multiple values, each separated by a ~. You can also reference another object: two: map:DepartmentDeptSrc=Department|Name=${DepartmentDeptSrc)|arraySeparator=~
OnLink processes data in two steps - Get Data and Import Data. To manually test, you can click on Get Data first and then wait until you see “No more pending records. Data will be imported on next Import run.” message in Job Logs. Then, click on Import. Production runs are fully automated based on the schedule you choose.
VideosOnLink helps synchronize HR and employee data. Here’s a quick demo that shows how OnLink can be used to synchronize Workday HR data with JSM Assets. https://www.loom.com/share/c6eca177260e41ceb7f98f848fa7925bThis is an update video showing how to map and test data imports. https://www.loom.com/share/879dbfb4f5aa4f259e2c953e78810926 |