The layout below can be used to import Custom Pay Rates into Core HR.
Location of Data within Core HR
The custom pay rates can be found on the following page of Core HR.
General Information on Importing
For general information on importing data, refer to the following dedicated article that details how to import a file, supported formats, and other related information.
Import Layout
When creating your import file, you must:
- Create Column Headers.
- Match the order of the columns with the table provided below.
- Match the number of columns with the table provided below.
If columns are added or removed, the import process file will stop and an error message will be shown, resulting in no records processed and an error logged in the import history.
When is a Record Added vs Updated?
If an existing record is found in the key field(s) ([key]) identified below, the Core HR will update that record instead of creating a new record.
Column Header | Data Type | Max Field Length | Required | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Employee SSN / Employee ID | Text | <=20 | Yes [key] | Must match an existing employee within the system. |
Reg Pay Rate | Text | <=50 | Yes | Must match existing Reg Pay Rate. |
OT Pay Rate | Text | <=50 | Yes | Must match existing OT Pay Rate. |
DT Pay Rate | Text | <=50 | Yes | Must match existing DT Pay Rate. |
Project Code | Text | <=50 | If Project Codes are being used, must match existing Project Codes. | |
Cost Center 1 Name | Text | <=100 | If Cost Centers are being used, must match existing Cost Center Names. | |
Cost Center 2 Name | Text | <=100 | If Cost Centers are being used, must match existing Cost Center Names. | |
Cost Center 3 Name | Text | <=100 | If Cost Centers are being used, must match existing Cost Center Names. | |
Cost Center 4 Name | Text | <=100 | If Cost Centers are being used, must match existing Cost Center Names. | |
Cost Center 5 Name | Text | <=100 | If Cost Centers are being used, must match existing Cost Center Names. |