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Online offline retail store. How to implement?
Greetings!
The task was to open a network retail grocery store.
And if there are no questions about the equipment, then there are questions about the software.
Interested, for example, how the system works in such grids as Pyaterochka and the like.
To implement everything on 1C, as I understand it, is expensive and difficult?
I would like to read the opinions of people who have experienced this, or know how it should be done correctly.
Thanks in advance!
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There are several options:
1. All retail stores are connected via VPN to a central server. They connect via RDP (thick client) to the server with 1C and trade.
Pros:
- one database for all;
- you can save on the cost of connection licenses;
- operational information on stock balances.
Cons:
- strong dependence on the availability of the Internet
- in case of failure of the central server, all points stop working at once.
2. Divided base 1C. Synchronization occurs periodically, according to a schedule or according to events.
Pros
- not critical to the fall of the central server or lack of Internet access
Cons
- You will have to buy a lot of low-user licenses, which is more expensive in terms of cost per license.
- database synchronization collisions with the central server are possible during a communication session, with the search for discrepancies.
3. There are a number of other retail software products, but they are less developed or more expensive than 1C. For example. Axapta.
yes, in general, everything is on 1s
, and the rkeper is there some sort
of such software in general, about one and a half, so there’s not much to choose from
to write your own too expensive for one store
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