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Sales Turnovers in 1C queries - what is it?
I'm not strong in 1C, but sometimes you have to go into the Configurator to figure out what the admins are doing.
Now the question is about which registers are used by reports to generate numerical indicators, such as Cost, Quantity, Cost of sale, etc.
In many places, "Sales Turnovers" is used and through "." clarifications, such as "Sales Turnovers. Quantity Turnover", "Sales Turnovers. Cost Turnover".
So, what kind of object is this "Sales Turnovers"? How is it formed and what registers does it use internally to issue certain data?
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Do you happen to find such lines in queries? If yes, then below the text should be something like:
In this case, "SalesTurnovers" is an internal alias for the virtual table "Turnovers" of the "Sales" register.
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