Workday Global Payroll Connect, working with every payroll in the world.

Workday built the framework. datascalehr makes it work with all your payrolls.

Workday Global Payroll Connect standardized how worker data leaves Workday, through the Data Changes on Demand (DCOD) API. Local payroll never standardized how that data comes back in. Every country runs its own formats, fields, and validation rules, so connecting Workday to providers across 20+ countries has meant months of IT work, custom mapping, and testing for each one. datascalehr does that mapping automatically and brings each country down to hours. The AI has already mapped 8,000+ payroll schemas across 180+ countries.

 

Now every payroll works with Workday. Under an hour per country. No developers.

Workday built the framework. See Workday Global Payroll Connect →

The local-payroll last mile nightmare

Every payroll provider, system and implementation is different.

Every country is a custom project

Each local payroll provider has its own file formats, field structures, and validation rules. Connecting Workday’s DCOD output to a provider in Germany looks nothing like connecting to one in Brazil. The traditional approach scopes, builds, and tests each one from scratch.

Months of work per country

Connecting one country the traditional way takes 4 to 8 weeks. Across 20 countries that becomes a multi-year rollout. The backlog of manual integration work is what stalls the project, not Workday’s technology.

Connectors break when formats change

Local payroll providers change export formats without notice. A column header moves, a field changes, a new tax code appears. Traditional point-to-point connectors break, and the team rebuilds. Again.

Pre-Built Workday GPC Connectivity

DCOD: The interface that matters most.

Data Changes on Demand is Workday’s newest payroll data interface, and it’s where the platform is headed. datascalehr has native support for it. Your payroll specialists drive the configuration. No developers, no custom code.

datascalehr ingests DCOD output and transforms it for any local payroll provider. KMod™ handles jurisdiction-specific field mapping, validation rules, and format requirements. When Workday evolves the DCOD schema, datascalehr adapts automatically.

Traditionaldatascalehr
Connect one country4–8 weeksHours
20-country rollout12–18 monthsDays
IT involvementDevelopers, architects, QA, supportPayroll specialists run it. IT sets up the API once.
When a format changesTicket, manual rebuild, regression testAutomated adaptation. No rebuild.
Cost per added countryConstant (linear)<1 hour (the AI learns)
MaintenanceGrows with each connectorSelf-healing

The Context Layer behind every connector.

2M+

Validated decisions

180+

Countries

8,000+

Schemas mapped

Predictive, not generative

KMod™ doesn’t guess. No hallucinations.

From sample DCOD file to production connector in one session.

 

Bring your Workday DCOD or PECI export and a sample file from any local payroll provider. We’ll show you a working connector in the demo.

1: Upload your Workday output and a local provider sample

Any format, any country. KMod™ recognizes the structure on sight. It has seen Workday’s data model thousands of times and knows how DCOD outputs relate to local payroll inputs.

2: Review the AI-predicted mappings

KMod™ predicts field mappings from 2M+ prior validated decisions. Your payroll specialist reviews and confirms. Corrections feed back into the model instantly. No coding, no file specs.

3: Run validation and go live

Built-in reconciliation compares expected output against actual and flags discrepancies before they reach production. Full audit trail. From file upload to live connector, the same day.

4: Roll out country by country, faster each time

Country 2 is faster than country 1. Country 10 is faster than country 5. The AI learns from every deployment, so a 20-country rollout speeds up instead of bogging down.

4 of 5 of the world’s top payroll providers already run on datascalehr, across 180+ countries.

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Bring your sample data. We’ll show you a working connector in the meeting.