> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.splose.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Get a single busy-time-type

> Get busy-time-type data by id



## OpenAPI

````yaml get /busy-time-types/{id}
openapi: 3.0.0
info:
  version: 1.0.0
  title: splose public API
  description: "\nWelcome to the splose API documentation. splose serves as a comprehensive Allied Health & NDIS practice management software designed to streamline administrative tasks and foster the growth of your practice.\n\n# Introduction\nThe splose API follows a REST architectural style, offering JSON-encoded responses, standard HTTP response codes, easily understandable resource-oriented URLs, and robust authentication mechanisms.\n\n# Authentication\n### API Key Authentication\nThe splose API employs API keys for request authentication. Workspace owners can apply for and manage API keys through the splose dashboard. It's crucial to safeguard the API key, as it grants the same permissions as the associated user.\n\n### Bearer Authentication\nAuthentication for API access is achieved via Bearer Authentication. Include the API key in the request header using the format: `Authorization: Bearer your_api_key`.\n\n### Secure Communication\nAll API requests must be conducted over HTTPS. Requests made over plain HTTP will not succeed. Additionally, unauthenticated API requests will result in failure.\n\n# Rate limit\nThere are limits to the number of API calls that your application can make with one API key.\n\n+ Minute Limit: 60 calls per minute\n\n# Error\nsplose uses conventional HTTP response codes to indicate the success or failure of an API request. In general: Codes in the 2xx range indicate success. \nCodes in the 4xx range indicate an error that failed given the information provided. Codes in the 5xx range indicate an error with splose's servers.\n\nError types:\n+ 400 - Bad request: the request failed due to missing or invalid parameters.\n+ 401 - Unauthorized: No valid API key provided.\n+ 404 - Not Found: \tThe requested resource doesn't exist.\n+ 429 - Too Many Requests: Too many requests hit the API too quickly.\n+ 500 - Internal Server Error : Something went wrong on splose's end.\n\n# Datetime\nAll datetime values provided in request parameters and responses are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The accepted datetime formats are outlined below:\n+ 2023-07-01\n+ 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z\n+ 2023-07-01T00:00:00.000Z\n\n# Pagination\n\n### Pagination for Multiple Objects\nFor endpoints returning multiple objects, pagination is in place to manage response sizes. Each response is limited to a certain number of objects. \nAdditionally, the response includes a `links` field that provides URLs for fetching the next and/or previous pages, if applicable.\n\n### Manual Positioning\nYou have the option to manually specify the `id_gt` or `id_lt` value as a request parameter. This allows you to retrieve objects starting from a specific position. If neither of these values is provided, the initial page of objects will be returned by default.\n+ `id_gt`: Request for next page of objects with id greater than the specified value. \n+ `id_lt`: Request for previous page of objects with id less than the specified value. \n\n# Realtime feed\nCertain users may require real-time data retrieval. Given the substantial data volume, retrieving the complete dataset may not be efficient. To address this, we offer the option to retrieve data based on its update timestamp. This approach necessitates fetching the entire dataset only during the initial request. Subsequent retrievals involve fetching solely the modified data to replace outdated information.\n+ `update_gt`: Request for objects updated after the specified datetime. \n+ `update_lt`: Request for objects updated before the specified datetime. \n\n# Change log\n+ 2024-04-10: add payment method and payment endpoints\n+ 2024-02-28: add availability endpoint\n"
  contact:
    email: support@splose.com
servers:
  - url: https://api.splose.com/v1
security: []
externalDocs:
  description: Find out more about splose
  url: https://splose.com
paths:
  /busy-time-types/{id}:
    get:
      tags:
        - busy-time-type
      summary: Get a single busy-time-type
      description: Get busy-time-type data by id
      parameters:
        - schema:
            type: integer
            minimum: 0
            exclusiveMinimum: true
            example: 1
          required: true
          name: id
          in: path
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Object with busy-time-type data.
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: object
                properties:
                  id:
                    type: integer
                    minimum: 0
                    exclusiveMinimum: true
                    description: Busy time type id
                    example: 1
                  title:
                    type: string
                    description: Busy time type title
                    example: Meeting
                  color:
                    type: string
                    description: Busy time type color (hex)
                    example: '#72a2c3'
                  duration:
                    type: number
                    description: Busy time type duration (minutes)
                    example: 60
                  isUtilisationIncluded:
                    type: boolean
                    nullable: true
                    default: false
                    description: Whether this busy time type includes utilisation
                  note:
                    type: string
                    nullable: true
                    description: Busy time type note
                    example: Daily stand-up
                  archived:
                    type: boolean
                    nullable: true
                    default: false
                    description: Whether the busy time type has been archived
                  createdAt:
                    anyOf:
                      - type: string
                      - type: string
                    description: Object creation date time
                    example: '2023-07-30T09:00:00.000Z'
                  updatedAt:
                    anyOf:
                      - type: string
                      - type: string
                    description: Object update date time
                    example: '2023-07-30T09:00:00.000Z'
                  deletedAt:
                    anyOf:
                      - type: string
                      - type: string
                      - nullable: true
                    default: null
                    description: Object archived date time
                    example: '2023-07-30T09:00:00.000Z'
                required:
                  - id
                  - title
                  - color
                  - duration
                  - note
                  - deletedAt
      security:
        - bearerAuth: []
components:
  securitySchemes:
    bearerAuth:
      type: http
      scheme: bearer

````