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Dmitry Krapivin2017-04-12 16:42:10
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Dmitry Krapivin, 2017-04-12 16:42:10

Is it possible to send data to 1c enterprise between servers in parallel and not sequentially?

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Between two servers 1c, the enterprise set up an exchange. Data is received and sent, however:
as I understand it, data is sent sequentially, i.e. until some data is sent to another server, other data is queued.
Is it possible to make different types of data sent in parallel?
if possible, how to do it? how to set up such an exchange?de7295f5021d49ab88f4c4f66a7762df.png

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Dmitry Kinash, 2017-04-12
@kiru

What does series and parallel mean to you?
A typical exchange is when you want to enter an order for a non-existent counterparty and first create a counterparty, and then an order for it. So while you are creating your order, the counterparty according to the exchange plan will already have time to move to the second base and will not wait for anyone. The exchange takes place at a regularity that you set yourself. If you need accounting, then you can set it up once a month, if uploading data from a branch to the main database of the center, then at least every minute.
The ability to set up two different (parallel) exchanges within the same exchange plan is directly technologically impossible - since only one node within the exchange can be associated with the current base, and each node in both bases must have an identical unique code. Is it possible to do it through an intermediate base, thereby multiplying the entities under an initially incomprehensible idea.

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Konstantin, 2017-04-12
@fosihas

You write your exchange plans in which you add what data you exchange. Thus, it is possible to scatter what often changes and what is less frequent.

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