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svanchr6jn2021-09-01 17:01:49
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svanchr6jn, 2021-09-01 17:01:49

What are the ways to integrate 1C ERP enterprise management 2 via API with existing systems?

Good afternoon!

INTRODUCTION: (question under it)
At the moment, the organization has a rather ancient self-written system for recording personnel, working hours and salaries, but despite its antiquity, it allows you to maintain full-fledged accounting and reporting, many processes are automated and simplified.
And again, at the moment, the organization is implementing 1C ERP enterprise management 2, and ZUP is being added to the appendage.
But this very ZUP is in such a basic drum configuration that banal things like issuing a certificate of employment instead of the current three clicks turns into a five-minute adventure in ZUP, Document Management and manual transfer of data from one system to another.
The time sheet and vacations are generally something unrealistic and obscene in comparison with the existing system.

IN GENERAL - work does not become easier with this new ZUP system.

QUESTION:
1. Is it possible to transfer the necessary data for the operation of the ERP system through some (self-written API) from any other system? Developers-implementers immediately fall silent when they ask questions about the API, on the 1C website there is information about the possibilities of integration.
2. What kind of data, in principle, does an average ERP system pull from 1C from ZUP about employees in the course of its work?
Thank you!

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full_stack_newbie, 2021-09-01
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1. You can.
2. As laid down by the developer.
You have a question without a question. Plenty of integration options. Import\export from files, Odata, http services, COM connections. Integrate as you wish.

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VitalyChaikin, 2021-09-02
@VitalyChaikin

1. The process should look like this:
a) data synchronization: the data in the self-written system must fully comply with the ZUP
itself, achieving such a correspondence is not easier than just stuffing everything into the ERP and forgetting about the self-written program
b) exchange: From the self-written program, the user unloads data in Excel file; this data is loaded into the ERP by processing, and the necessary documents are created
c) after the exchange is configured and works correctly: you can change the format of the transfer file (Excel to something else; Set up the "Upload every 10 minutes" task in the scheduler, in the ERP task "Download every 10 minutes" (for processing)

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Konstantin, 2021-09-02
@fosihas

>>2. What kind of data, in principle, does the average ERP system pull from 1C from the ZUP about employees in the course of its work?

Minimum data, accounting entries for the accrual of salary (in the context of departments). From directories: Divisions, Individuals., This is 100% the rest you need to look at.
The maximum, the hand will get tired of writing))) In general, a RFP is built into the ERP and it is not necessary to set a separate one.
The amount of the transfer depends on the degree of introduction of production, how detailed the accounting for the performance of work will be.
But this very ZUP is in such a basic drum configuration that banal things like issuing a certificate of employment instead of the current three clicks turns into a five-minute adventure in ZUP, Document Management and manual transfer of data from one system to another.

Nude is very laborious ... the transfer of the RFP is one of the most hemorrhoids of work.

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