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If you read the question literally - the answer is possible.
In reality, there are a lot of glitches here, ranging from export schedule failure to import from the order site.
You didn’t write what you have in exchange - someone has only an assortment, someone has leftovers, someone has a full order ...
The person who sits and looks out the 1C window will reach for a large wooden bat... I'm talking about the accountant.
I'm silent, how to share the balance between the two sites???
For example, you have 20 tons of apples on sale. How many apples can you buy on the first site? And on the second? Everywhere for 20 tons? And if they immediately order both there and there? give each site 10 tons? And what if 15 tons of grain comes first?)) There is a lot of code that comrades with wide-rolled lips will have to write (I'm talking about 1C nicknames) - and these are people with perhaps the largest hourly price tag in the world !!)))
I I won’t give Nekt an apple, even if he fights!
I would abandon this idea and make both sites on the same copy of Bitrix, with a single catalog and, if possible, without multi-site.
We have 3 sites with one 1C, no problems at all. Of course, the exchange does not need to be interrupted, so only at night at different times.
Yes, but we have a multisite system, there are different information blocks for the goods. Orders from one place go.
But you can also enable 3 exchanges for orders, limit the selection. In general, technically, I see no barriers.
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