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 |
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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
API Source - Asana
Read and write data related to Tasks, Projects, Workspaces, Portfolios, TimeEntries, Memberships and more.
Asana
TimeTrackingEntries
Required Parameters | |
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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
API Destination - Asana
Read and write data related to Tasks, Projects, Workspaces, Portfolios, TimeEntries, Memberships and more.
Asana
TimeTrackingEntries
Select
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:
Read Time Entries for a Task
Read Time Entries for a specific task.
SELECT * FROM TimeTrackingEntries WITH(TaskId=1207150837043133)
SQL Server
Use these SQL queries in SQL Server after you create a data source in Data Gateway:
Read Time Entries for a Task
Read Time Entries for a specific task.
DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM TimeTrackingEntries WITH(TaskId=1207150837043133)';
EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_ASANA_IN_GATEWAY];