How it works
To connect Microsoft SharePoint and Webhook, you don't need a developer: a ready-made scenario links them in minutes.
- Starts when: Webhook - Track Time
- Check: Switch
- If yes: Get notion page with todays date
- Check: If page exist
- If yes: Set Message - Start time already tracked
- Starts when: Respond to Webhook
- If no: Create new page
- Then: Set Message - Start time already tracked1
- If no: Set Break Duration
- Then: Get notion page by date
- Check: If page responded
- If yes: If pause_in_minuten is empty
- If yes: Set break duration for current day
- Then: Set Message - Break time tracked
- If no: Update break duration for current day
- Then: Set Message - Break time updated
- If no: Set Message - Start not yet tracked
- If no: Get notion page with todays date1
- Check: If page exist1
- If yes: If
- If yes: Update page with end date
- Then: Set Message - End time tracked
- If no: Set Message - End time already tracked
- If no: Set Message - Start time not yet tracked
You can launch this Microsoft SharePoint + Webhook integration in Scriptera: describe the task in plain words — the scenario is built, launched and monitored for you.