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This article illustrates using the ClickTime ADO.NET Data Provider within a SQL Server SSIS workflow for the direct transfer of ClickTime data to a Microsoft SQL Server database. It's worth noting that the identical process detailed below is applicable to any CData ADO.NET Data Providers, enabling the direct connection of SQL Server with remote data through SSIS.
In the Data Flow screen, add an ADO.NET Source and an OLE DB Destination from the toolbox.
👁 The components used in the data task in this example.In the connection manager, enter the connection details for ClickTime data.
Start by setting the Profile connection property to the location of the ClickTime Profile on disk (e.g. C:\profiles\Clicktime.apip). Next, set the ProfileSettings connection property to the connection string for ClickTime (see below).
Log into ClickTime, navigate to My Preferences, select the Authentication Token tab, and copy your API token.
👁 Connection properties in the Connection Manager dialog. (Salesforce is shown.)Open the DataReader editor and set the following information:
SELECT EstHours, Job FROM Allocations WHERE UserIsActive = 'true'
Open the OLE DB Destination and enter the following information in the Destination Component Editor.
Configure any properties you wish on the Mappings screen.
👁 Input and destination columns in the OLE DB Destination Editor.Connect to live data from ClickTime with the API Driver
Connect to ClickTime