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Get the Report →Use the CData SSIS Components to Insert New or Update Existing Workday Records from SQL Server
Easily push SQL Server data to Workday using the CData SSIS Components. This example uses an SSIS workflow to either insert new records into Workday or update existing records with data from a SQL Server database.
SQL Server databases are commonly used to store enterprise records. It is often necessary to move this data to other locations. The CData SSIS Components for Workday allow you to easily transfer data from SQL Server to Workday.
This article demonstrates how to use the CData SSIS Components for Workday inside of a SQL Server Integration Services workflow to export data from SQL Server to Workday, utilizing a lookup component to find and update any existing records or insert new records.
About Workday Data Integration
CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from Workday. Customers use CData connectivity to:
- Access the tables and datasets you create in Prism Analytics Data Catalog, working with the native Workday data hub without compromising the fidelity of your Workday system.
- Access Workday Reports-as-a-Service to surface data from departmental datasets not available from Prism and datasets larger than Prism allows.
- Access base data objects with WQL, REST, or SOAP, getting more granular, detailed access but with the potential need for Workday admins or IT to help craft queries.
Users frequently integrate Workday with analytics tools such as Tableau, Power BI, and Excel, and leverage our tools to replicate Workday data to databases or data warehouses. Access is secured at the user level, based on the authenticated user's identity and role.
For more information on configuring Workday to work with CData, refer to our Knowledge Base articles: Comprehensive Workday Connectivity through Workday WQL and Reports-as-a-Service & Workday + CData: Connection & Integration Best Practices.
Getting Started
Add the Components
To get started, add a new OLE DB source, CData Workday lookup, and two CData Workday destinations (one to handle a lookup with a match and one to handle a lookup without a match) to a new data flow task.

Configure the OLE DB Source
Follow the steps below to specify properties required to connect to the SQL Server instance.
- Open the OLE DB Source and add a new connection. Enter your server and database information here.
- In the Data access mode menu, select "Table or view" and select the table or view to export into Workday.
- Close the OLE DB Source wizard and connect it to the CData Workday Destination.
Create a New Connection Manager for Workday
Follow the steps below to save connection properties in the Connection Manager.
- Create a new Connection manager: In the Connection Manager window, right-click and then click New Connection. The Add SSIS Connection Manager dialog is displayed.
- In the Connection Manager type menu, select the CData Workday Connection Manager.
- Configure the connection properties. A typical Workday connection requires:
- User
- Password
- AccessToken
Configure the Workday Lookup
In the lookup component Transform Editor, define mappings from the SQL Server source table into the Workday lookup table.
- Double-click the Workday lookup to open the lookup component editor.
- In the Connection tab, select the Connection manager previously created.
- On the Connection tab, specify the Connection manager (or create a new one) and the table into which the data will be upserted. In this case, you will transfer Account records.
- On the Columns tab, configure the mapping of the primary key from the input columns to the primary key of the lookup columns.
Configure the Workday Destinations
Using the lookup component, you know which entries from the data source already exist in Workday and which ones are new. Configure two Workday components to handle the situation where a match is found and a match is not found.
Lookup Match Destination
If the lookup component returns a match, update the existing record in Workday.
- Map the Lookup Match Output to a Workday destination component.
- Double-click the Workday destination to open the destination component editor.
- In the Connection Manager tab, select the Connection manager previously created.
- Specify the table which will be updated and set the Action to "Update."
- On the Column Mappings tab, configure the mappings from the input columns to the destination columns (be sure to map the SQL Server primary key column to the Workday primary key column).
Lookup No Match Destination
If the lookup component does not return a match, add a new record to Workday.
- Map the Lookup No Match Output to a Workday destination component.
- Double-click the Workday destination to open the destination component editor.
- In the Connection Manager tab, select the Connection manager previously created.
- Specify the table into which the new record will be inserted and set the Action to "Insert."
- On the Column Mappings tab, configure the mappings from the input columns to the destination columns.
Run the Project
You can now run the project. After the SSIS Task has finished executing, data from your SQL table will be exported to the chosen table.
