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Alexey Matal2019-05-28 15:46:08
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Alexey Matal, 2019-05-28 15:46:08

Does the standard 1C-odata interface issue custom objects?

Good afternoon!
When publishing 1C on a web server, there is a standard mechanism for an automatically generated REST interface that provides all the necessary objects.
As far as I know, in the configurator, in each object there is a checkbox "issue to odata". By default, it seems, everything is issued (correct me if this is not so, although this is not important - the main thing is that there is a check mark).
In regular 1C (not "added"), through this interface you can get data on registers, organizations, accounts, acts, etc., in general, everything that is in the configurator. We use this interface regularly, often and everything works .
Now questions:

  • If 1C is "finished" by third-party developers and any additional (custom) objects are added to the configurator, will these objects be available via odata or not?
  • Will they have such a "tick" or not?
  • If 1C is " strongly " completed, will it somehow affect?
  • Interested not only GET but also PUT and POST.

ps never worked with the internal part of 1C; version 1C - we accept conditionally relevant.
Thank you!

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Anton Anton, 2019-05-28
@johnliv

Yes. What is issued is resolved by the rights to objects from the user under whom you use this same oData interface.

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Dmitry Kinash, 2019-05-28
@Dementor

I recommend to look at my article: infostart.ru/public/711302/ .
In particular the "Required settings" section.

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