Exporting to ADP Run
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Written by Shoshana Fleischmann
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Conducting payroll can be one of the most tedious and time-consuming processes for organizations. At Connecteam, we have made it our mission to simplify that process and make it as quick and easy as possible so that you can focus your efforts on what matters the most. In this article, we will walk you through the key steps to streamline your payroll by exporting timesheets from your Connecteam Time Clock to ADP Run by downloading an ADP formatted timesheet CSV file.

Before we get started, let’s go over what will be exported so you can make sure this is relevant to you!

What Is Exported

CAN be exported

CAN NOT be exported

Regular hours, Time & half, and Double Time

Overtime that is not a multiplier of 1.5X or 2X

Sick Leave

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Now, let's jump into the steps of how to create this file, and conduct payroll!

What You Need to Do Before Using the Export

Below is a list of things that you should do before using the export:

Setting Up Your Export

Step 1: Click on Export and Click on Discover Integrations

Step 2: Open the time clock integration settings tab and click on Set Up ADP Run

Step 3: Enter your ADP Run Company Code

Step 4: Select your pay frequency

Note that the default selected pay frequency is based on the time clock settings

Step 5: Select the user custom field that represents the ADP employee ID.

Step 6: Name the payroll items associated with the work performed

Keep in mind that there is a limit of 10 characters per item

Step 7: Name the Sick Leave

Here in the drop-down all your existing PTO policies appear, and you can select all the policies you want to be marked in the export as sick leave.

Step 8: Name the PTO

All your existing Time Off Policies that were not selected as sick leave, will be assigned as PTO hours. You have the option to rename the policy to anything you like, for example, vacation or holiday.

Step 9: Select rate codes for Payroll items, Sick Leave, and PTO

Select the pay rate that should be applied to the hours worked according to your ADP Run pay rate settings (default value is 'BASE'):

  • BASE: 1st pay rate defined for an hourly employee

  • RATE_2: 2nd pay rate

  • RATE_3: 3rd pay rate

  • RATE_4: 4th pay rate

  • RATE_5: 5th pay rate

  • HRLY4SLRY1: 1st hourly rate defined for salaried employee

If you completed the setup, click on 'Save' and then on the integration page 'Save changes'.

Exporting Timesheets to ADP Run

Now that you have configured your ADP Run export it’s time to export it! To do so head to the time clock, to the time sheets tab, and click on export. Then click on export to ADP Run. Your CSV file will download and you can upload it to ADP Run.

💡Tip: Make sure to go over your employees' time sheets and resolve any conflicts in Connecteam before exporting them!

Be Aware of the Following Technical Requirements

  • The file should include only ADP active employees. ADP employees with a status of Leave of Absence will be excluded from payroll processing. ADP employees with a status of Terminated before the pay period start date will also be excluded from payroll processing.

  • On ADP, if there is already a file for the pay frequency that is Pending or Approved, you must finish importing that file before you can import another one. You can import multiple files only if each one is for a different pay frequency.

  • The file name should include the pay frequency and pay period start and end dates (e.g. Biweekly-08172013-08302013.csv).

  • The file can include data for only one pay frequency.

  • Client code (IID), pay frequency, and the pay period start date and pay period end date must be the same on every row of the file.

  • The file must include rate codes only, not rate values.

For more information on how to import.IIF files please go over this ADP Run information.

Understanding Your Export

Now that you have successfully exported your timesheets in the form of a CSV file, let’s take a look at how the file looks below.

Now, let's go over what each field means.

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