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This guide explains everything you need to get started with the Paylocity PowerShell Cmdlets. You'll learn how to install the cmdlets, configure your first connection, run queries, and explore next steps for working with Paylocity data in PowerShell.
CData PowerShell Cmdlets run anywhere PowerShell runs.
CData Cmdlets are delivered through the PowerShell Gallery, ensuring a simple and consistent installation process across platforms.
Install-Module PaylocityCmdlets -Repository PSGallery -Force
This command:
To verify installation:
Get-Module -ListAvailable "*Paylocity*"
The cmdlets support both trial and fully licensed activation.
Trial activation is automatic - no key is required. Once installed, you can begin using the cmdlets immediately.
If you have purchased a full license, you will receive a product key from the CData Orders Team.
Run the following command:
Set-ModuleLicense ""
You should see a confirmation message indicating successful activation.
Can I use my license on multiple machines?
Depending on your subscription tier. Refer to your order confirmation or contact [email protected].
I lost my license key. What do I do?
Email [email protected] with your order number to have it resent.
Can I transfer my license to another machine?
Submit a license transfer request here: https://www.cdata.com/lic/transfer/.
Where can I manage my license?
Visit the CData Customer Portal: https://portal.cdata.com/.
Once the module is installed and licensed, you can establish a connection to Paylocity using the
Connect-Paylocity cmdlet
After obtaining the needed connection properties, accessing Paylocity data in PowerShell and preparing for replication consists of four basic steps.
Set the following to establish a connection to Paylocity:
This property is required for executing Insert and Update statements, and it is not required if the feature is disabled.
Paylocity will decrypt the AES key using RSA decryption.
It is an optional property if the IV value not provided, The driver will generate a key internally.
You must use OAuth to authenticate with Paylocity. OAuth requires the authenticating user to interact with Paylocity using the browser. For more information, refer to the OAuth section in the Help documentation.
The Pay Entry API is completely separate from the rest of the Paylocity API. It uses a separate Client ID and Secret, and must be explicitly requested from Paylocity for access to be granted for an account. The Pay Entry API allows you to automatically submit payroll information for individual employees, and little else. Due to the extremely limited nature of what is offered by the Pay Entry API, we have elected not to give it a separate schema, but it may be enabled via the UsePayEntryAPI connection property.
Please be aware that when setting UsePayEntryAPI to true, you may only use the CreatePayEntryImportBatch & MergePayEntryImportBatchgtable stored procedures, the InputTimeEntry table, and the OAuth stored procedures. Attempts to use other features of the product will result in an error. You must also store your OAuthAccessToken separately, which often means setting a different OAuthSettingsLocation when using this connection property.
Install the module:
Install-Module PaylocityCmdlets
Connect to Paylocity:
$paylocity = Connect-Paylocity -OAuthClientID $OAuthClientID -OAuthClientSecret $OAuthClientSecret -RSAPublicKey $RSAPublicKey -Key $Key -IV $IV -InitiateOAuth $InitiateOAuth
Once connected, you can query data using standard SQL like commands.
Example Query:
$results = Select-Paylocity ` -Connection $conn ` -Table "Employee" ` -Columns "FirstName,LastName" ` -Where "FirstName != ''"
Display the results:
$results
You have now successfully accessed Paylocity data from PowerShell!
Solution: Verify username, password, and security token. For OAuth applications, you may need to authorize CData in your application's security settings. Contact [email protected] for authorization assistance.
Solution: Confirm firewall settings and outbound access. Most cloud applications use port 443.
Solution: Ensure the module is installed-
Get-Module -ListAvailable "*Paylocity*"
Solution:
For additional connection troubleshooting, contact [email protected] with your specific error message.
Now that you have installed, licensed, and configured the PowerShell Cmdlets, here are some scenarios you can use to explore:
| PowerShell | Article Title |
|---|---|
| Piping Cmdlets | How to pipe Paylocity Data to CSV in PowerShell |
| Replication | PowerShell Scripting to Replicate Paylocity Data to MySQLl |
If you need assistance:
Not always.
Install-Module PaylocityCmdlets -Scope CurrentUser
CData PowerShell Cmdlets are delivered through the PowerShell Gallery. Installation is performed via:
Install-Module PaylocityCmdlets -Repository PSGallery -Force
Create separate connection objects-each with different authentication properties:
$conn1 = Connect-Paylocity -User User1 -Password Pwd1
$conn2 = Connect-Paylocity -User User2 -Password Pwd2
Cmdlets do not use ODBC DSNs. All connection properties are passed directly in
Connect-Paylocity
Many cmdlets support proxy properties such as:
Refer to the data-source-specific Help documentation.
Common causes:
Try:
Contact [email protected] for query optimization assistance.
Enable module logging with:
Set-ModuleLogging -Path "C:\logs\cdata.log" -Verbosity 3Upload the log file securely when working with CData Support.
Most cloud applications (Salesforce, HubSpot, Dynamics, Google APIs, etc.) use: HTTPS (443)
If your source requires additional ports, check its specific documentation or contact [email protected].
Install PowerShell 7 in the container and install the module:
pwsh -Command "Install-Module PaylocityCmdlets -Force"Then authenticate normally.
Each cmdlet includes a Help documentation set installed locally and available online: https://www.cdata.com/powershell/.
CData releases major annual updates plus incremental updates throughout the year. Check your customer portal or contact [email protected] for version availability.
Every Cmdlet includes examples in the Help documentation, plus online examples for many services: https://www.cdata.com/powershell/. Examples include:
For questions not covered in this FAQ, [email protected].
Download a free trial of the Paylocity Cmdlets to get started:
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👁 Paylocity IconAn easy-to-use set of PowerShell Cmdlets offering real-time access to Paylocity. The Cmdlets allow users to easily read, write, update, and delete live data - just like working with SQL server.