Reference

Table Tasks


Description

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Supported Operations

Below section contains supported CRUD operations. Each operation is executed by some EndPoint behind the scene.
Method Supported Reference EndPoint
SELECT get_tasks
INSERT
UPDATE
UPSERT
DELETE
LOOKUP get_task

Examples

SSIS

Use Asana Connector in API Source component to read data or in API Destination component to read/write data:

Read from Tasks table using API Source

API Source - Asana
Read and write Asana data effortlessly. Integrate, manage, and automate tasks, projects, workspaces, and time entries — almost no coding required.
Asana
Tasks
Required Parameters
QueryBy Fill-in the parameter...
Optional Parameters
Project Id
Workspace Id
Assignee Id
Section Id
Tag Id
UserTaskListId
Completed Since
Modified Since
Continue On 404 Error (When record not found) False
SSIS API Source - Read from table or endpoint

Read/write to Tasks table using API Destination

API Destination - Asana
Read and write Asana data effortlessly. Integrate, manage, and automate tasks, projects, workspaces, and time entries — almost no coding required.
Asana
Tasks
Select
Required Parameters
QueryBy Fill-in the parameter...
Optional Parameters
Project Id
Workspace Id
Assignee Id
Section Id
Tag Id
UserTaskListId
Completed Since
Modified Since
Continue On 404 Error (When record not found) False
SSIS API Destination - Access table operation

ODBC application

Use these SQL queries in your ODBC application data source:

List tasks (default project)

<p>Returns all tasks from the default project configured in the connection. For another project, supply the project ID to filter. You can also restrict by completion or modification time for incremental syncs.</p>

SELECT * FROM Tasks

List tasks for a project

<p>Returns all tasks for a specific project. Supply the project ID to filter by project. You can also restrict results by completion or modification time.</p>

SELECT * FROM Tasks WITH (ProjectId='1200652735638082')

SQL Server

Use these SQL queries in SQL Server after you create a data source in Data Gateway:

List tasks (default project)

<p>Returns all tasks from the default project configured in the connection. For another project, supply the project ID to filter. You can also restrict by completion or modification time for incremental syncs.</p>

DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM Tasks';

EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_ASANA_IN_GATEWAY];

List tasks for a project

<p>Returns all tasks for a specific project. Supply the project ID to filter by project. You can also restrict results by completion or modification time.</p>

DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM Tasks WITH (ProjectId=''1200652735638082'')';

EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_ASANA_IN_GATEWAY];