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LalkaBagetova2017-07-23 12:41:51
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LalkaBagetova, 2017-07-23 12:41:51

I set up 1C on a local network on two computers, but there are problems with constant reindexing, what should I do?

I welcome everyone.
I set up 1C on a local network on two computers, but there are problems with constant reindexing, what should I do?
It all looks like this:
- through the home network
- on the main PC is 1C (which is shared with all its database)
- you go through the second PC, it requires you to do reindexing, okay, you do it
- you go to the main PC, and it also began to require reindexing, and so it turns out a vicious circle
Duck, what's the problem?
1c 7.7 trade and warehouse

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Dmitry Kinash, 2017-07-23
@Dementor

LalkaBagetova : administrated the seven in 2003, but did not encounter this behavior. As far as I remember, it was necessary either to force reindexing in the configurator, or to delete all *.cdx and *.idx index files from the base directory.
Therefore, I assume that at each login (from the main PC or over the network) after reindexing, indexes are created, whose file rights do not allow another person to use them for reading / writing. Only a hypothesis.
In general, google it. There are a lot of similar topics on various forums, and each has advice on "what to do". For example, according to the first link, there was a case with a problem in the data and everything was cured after a magic combination:

Administration - upload data
Administration - upload data

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LalkaBagetova, 2017-07-24
@LalkaBagetova

"In general, it's time for the eight."
And how difficult will it be to transfer the database from 7 to 8?

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AndyTukker, 2017-07-27
@AndyTukker

Do you also have 1C installed on the second computer? Or from the second computer you launch the copy of the platform installed on the first?

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Alexander Tretyak, 2017-07-29
@toy-alur

sql version 1C 7.7 does not require reindexing (when storing data on the sql server, of course)

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