Filter timeslips by project or task

Any update on when API v2 will be allow me to fetch all timeslips for a
particular project? This could be done in v1, so I am hoping this is not
being dropped for v2.

Additionally, being able to fetch timeslips for a particular task would
also be incredibly useful. Are there any plans for this?

Thanks,

Chris

Hi Graeme,
With the current 100 timeslip paging limit, it is very inefficient to
retrieve all timeslips for a given project/task since I need to make
multiple requests in order to retrieve sufficient timeslips to filter by
task/project.

Our web app displays the amount of time spent by team members on a given
task, so being able to directly request timeslips for a task or project
would drastically cut down on the number of requests needed to achieve this.On Tuesday, 7 August 2012 17:34:49 UTC+1, Graeme Boyd wrote:

Hi Chris,

As you’ve read in the docs, at the moment you can retrieve all the
timeslips for a company but not per project. I’ve added fetching per
project and per task to my feature request list. Is only being able to
retrieve company wide particularly painful?

Cheers,

Graeme

On 7 August 2012 16:48, Christopher Imrie <cki...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:

Any update on when API v2 will be allow me to fetch all timeslips for a
particular project? This could be done in v1, so I am hoping this is not
being dropped for v2.

Additionally, being able to fetch timeslips for a particular task would
also be incredibly useful. Are there any plans for this?

Thanks,

Chris


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+1 for this feature. I find the existing reporting facilities within the
FreeAgent api itself woefully inadequate, and now that I’m digging around
the API, I find that it’s even worse!

I need to create lots of different reports, including a summary of time
spent per developer per project, a report of overall time logged in given
period by a given developer, and lots more, to help us efficiently manage
our developers.

I’m very disappointed by this.

StellaOn Monday, July 1, 2013 8:54:37 PM UTC+1, Frans Lytzen wrote:

Me too :slight_smile:

We’ve got tens of thousands of timeslips so it takes a very long time to
retrieve them all…

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 1:03:36 PM UTC, Jamie Richards wrote:

I would also be very interested in setting time slips per task - seems a
bit strange having to go through each one in rather then just the ones you
actually want?

On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 4:48:28 PM UTC+1, Christopher Imrie wrote:

Any update on when API v2 will be allow me to fetch all timeslips for a
particular project? This could be done in v1, so I am hoping this is not
being dropped for v2.

Additionally, being able to fetch timeslips for a particular task would
also be incredibly useful. Are there any plans for this?

Thanks,

Chris

Hi Chris,

As you’ve read in the docs, at the moment you can retrieve all the
timeslips for a company but not per project. I’ve added fetching per
project and per task to my feature request list. Is only being able to
retrieve company wide particularly painful?

Cheers,

GraemeOn 7 August 2012 16:48, Christopher Imrie ckimrie@gmail.com wrote:

Any update on when API v2 will be allow me to fetch all timeslips for a
particular project? This could be done in v1, so I am hoping this is not
being dropped for v2.

Additionally, being able to fetch timeslips for a particular task would
also be incredibly useful. Are there any plans for this?

Thanks,

Chris


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Yes this would be very helpfull
Best regards
klausAm Dienstag, 7. August 2012 17:48:28 UTC+2 schrieb Christopher Imrie:

Any update on when API v2 will be allow me to fetch all timeslips for a
particular project? This could be done in v1, so I am hoping this is not
being dropped for v2.

Additionally, being able to fetch timeslips for a particular task would
also be incredibly useful. Are there any plans for this?

Thanks,

Chris

Me too :slight_smile:

We’ve got tens of thousands of timeslips so it takes a very long time to
retrieve them all…On Thursday, March 7, 2013 1:03:36 PM UTC, Jamie Richards wrote:

I would also be very interested in setting time slips per task - seems a
bit strange having to go through each one in rather then just the ones you
actually want?

On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 4:48:28 PM UTC+1, Christopher Imrie wrote:

Any update on when API v2 will be allow me to fetch all timeslips for a
particular project? This could be done in v1, so I am hoping this is not
being dropped for v2.

Additionally, being able to fetch timeslips for a particular task would
also be incredibly useful. Are there any plans for this?

Thanks,

Chris