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How not to lose data in 1s?
A duplicate of the database was created, in the 1s console. As a result, it turned out that 2 databases are aligned to the same ms sql database. When you log in as administrator, a message appears that the database has been moved or restored, after which the prefix [COPY] is lit in the upper part of the window. Tell me if I plan to do the right thing, remove the duplicate database from the console, and then, under the admin in the database, indicate that there was a move. I just don't understand the logic.
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When you first enter the database, 1C remembers the previous connection path and, on subsequent connections, checks the connection string with the saved one. If there are differences, it displays messages about the duplicate, adds the prefix "Copy" to the name and blocks scheduled tasks and automatic exchanges.
In your case, yes, you need to delete the duplicate database (be careful not to accidentally demolish the SQL, there will be a message), and then indicate to the system that this is the current database ("the database has been moved"). In this case, the base will remember the new connection string as the connection string of the working base.
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