CData Python Connector for HubSpot

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BlogAuthors

Fetches a list of blog authors registered in HubSpot, helpful for managing and attributing blog content.

Table Specific Information

Blog authors represent the users in your HubSpot Hub that can make posts on your HubSpot blog.

SELECT

When selecting blog authors, they can only be filtered by the Id, FullName, CreatedAt, or Slug. CreatedAt can be used to specify a range while the others must be used with an exact comparison. For example:

SELECT * FROM BlogAuthors WHERE CreatedAt >= '1/1/2014' AND CreatedAt <= '10/31/2014'
SELECT * FROM BlogAuthors WHERE Slug = 'abc123'

Columns

Name Type References Description
Id [KEY] Long Unique identifier assigned to the blog author.
FullName String The full name of the blog author, including both first and last names.
CreatedAt Datetime Timestamp indicating when the blog author record was first created in HubSpot.
Slug String URL-friendly path appended to the blog URL where the author's profile page is accessible.
DeletedAt Datetime Timestamp indicating when the blog author was marked as deleted, if applicable.
Email String Email address associated with the blog author for identification or contact.
FacebookProfile String URL of the blog author's Facebook profile page.
GooglePlusProfile String URL of the blog author's Google Plus profile page.
LinkedInProfile String URL of the blog author's LinkedIn profile page.
TwitterProfile String Twitter handle of the blog author, typically used for social media linking.
AvatarUrl String URL of the author's avatar image, typically a small profile photo.
UserId Long HubSpot user ID linked to the blog author account.
Username String HubSpot username linked to the blog author's account.
Website String URL of the blog author's personal or professional website.
UpdatedAt Datetime Timestamp indicating the last time the blog author's record was updated.
ExtraUrlParameters String Optional input-only parameter to specify additional query parameters when retrieving blog author data. Format: 'param1=value1, param2=value2, param3=value3'.

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