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Written by Paul Gorman

Updated at July 29th, 2025

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Table of Contents

Importing the HR Data Set Map Race and Gender Codes Import Reference Tables Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Handle a Missing Reference Table Process Data About Importing Optional Drilldown Reference Tables (Optional) Import Data Tables

Importing the HR Data Set

After a plan has been created in the system, the next step is to bring in the HR data set you have extracted from your organization's database for use in performing workforce analyses.

Map Race and Gender Codes

On the first entry into Data > Import from the side navigation menu, a prompt will ask you to review the system’s Gender Codes and Race Codes. Typically, the Race Codes require mapping to the system’s defaults.

  • Click [Confirm and Continue] to use the system defaults and continue with the Import.
  • Click [Edit Codes] then [Import] to view the Race Code table. Proceed to map the data codes (found in the first column) to the system defaults (shown in the column header bar).

Import Reference Tables

For the system to read the incoming data, Reference Tables must be imported prior to importing Data Tables. The following Reference Tables must be included:

  • Job Group
  • Job Code
  • Department
  • Applicant Disposition
  • Termination Code

Step 1

To begin — Select the Import Type, and proceed as described below:

  • External Data
  • Import from Existing Plan — Select the Company, Establishment, and Plan from the drop-downs. Then skip to Process Data, the final step below.

Click [Next].

Step 2

Under Reference or Data, select: Reference.

Under Tables, click and move the table(s) from the left column to the right column, which will include them in the Import, using the [Right arrow]; then click [Next].

Quick Tip: If all of the displayed Reference Tables are included in the incoming data set, click Select All.

Step 3

On the Upload Files screen, Choose File Type:

  • Microsoft Excel 97-2003 (.XLS)
  • Microsoft Excel 2007 (.XSLX)
  • Microsoft Access (.MDB)
  • Text (.TXT)

If applicable, check the box for: Yes, the first row are column headers.

[Browse], find the file, and add the file to the Upload list. Repeat as necessary, by clicking the [Add] button. Click [Next] to continue.

Important Caution: It is recommended to include all Reference and Data tables, by sheet in a single workbook. If one Reference-code file is imported at a time, the following sequence must be maintained — Job Group, Grade (if used), Job Code. Other Reference Tables can be imported in any order.

Step 4

Match Tables and Fields from the Excel workbook to the system defaults, one table at a time.

To begin, use the Match Tables Options menu to select whether to:

  • Only show tables where the required fields could not be matched to my file. 
    or
  • Show all tables so that I can review how the fields are matched from my file. 

Click [Next] and the auto-matching function will then attempt to match the Excel naming conventions with system defaults.

At the top of the screen, the Current Table will be listed. Select the File, containing the current table, from the File drop-down. If only one table was uploaded, it will already be selected. Also, make a selection from the Sheet Name drop-down.

Then match the columns in the Excel file to the fields column, using the right-hand drop-downs. 

Important Note: Columns marked with an asterisk are required.

Click [Next], and repeat as necessary.

Handle a Missing Reference Table 

The system will alert you when an invalid field is present (i.e., it is lacking a defining Reference table).

  • Allow the records to go into errors. — For more information, see: Errors.
  • Do not import the invalid field.
  • Create the missing [Reference] table from the invalid field. — After the Import is complete, access Data Tables > Reference Tables, and review the new table for accuracy.
  • Go back. — Return to Match Tables.

Process Data

Select one of the following:

  • Overwrite (Replace existing) — Use this option when importing a table for the first time.^
  • Overwrite Matching Records (Replace records if "key" field matches)^
  • Append (Add to existing)

About Importing Optional Drilldown Reference Tables (Optional)

If you have created a Drilldown (Plan > Reporting Levels), you must Import the corresponding Reference codes in a table. Once a Drilldown has been created, the Drilldown table name will be available when choosing tables to Import (Step 4 above). The system will then require this field on all Data Tables to operate properly.

If you have Zip codes as a Drilldown, include the Zip code for each Drilldown code you are importing.

Import Data Tables

Return to Step 2, and select: Data Tables. Then repeat the Import steps, described above. If uploaded separately, each Data table may be imported in any order.

Quick Tip: The [Import] process may take some time to run; select [Run in Background] to continue working in other software task areas. A notification panel at the top of the page will provide a message when the process is complete.

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