Table TimeTrackingEntries
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_time_tracking_entries | |
| INSERT | ||
| UPDATE | ||
| UPSERT | ||
| DELETE | ||
| LOOKUP |
Examples
SSIS
Use Asana Connector in API Source component to read data or in API Destination component to read/write data:
Read from TimeTrackingEntries table using API Source
| Required Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Task Id | Fill-in the parameter... |
| Optional Parameters | |
| Continue On 404 Error (When record not found) | False |
Read/write to TimeTrackingEntries table using API Destination
| Required Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Task Id | Fill-in the parameter... |
| Optional Parameters | |
| Continue On 404 Error (When record not found) | False |
ODBC application
Use these SQL queries in your ODBC application data source:
List time entries for a task
<p>Returns time-tracking entries for a specific task — time logged by users on that task. Supply the task ID. Use this to report on hours per task, billable time, or to sync time data to payroll or project costing systems.</p>
SELECT * FROM TimeTrackingEntries WITH(TaskId=1207150837043133)
SQL Server
Use these SQL queries in SQL Server after you create a data source in Data Gateway:
List time entries for a task
<p>Returns time-tracking entries for a specific task — time logged by users on that task. Supply the task ID. Use this to report on hours per task, billable time, or to sync time data to payroll or project costing systems.</p>
DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM TimeTrackingEntries WITH(TaskId=1207150837043133)';
EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_ASANA_IN_GATEWAY];