The documentation for "1C Accounting" indicates that the initialization procedure for the RDB is irreversible. However, sometimes it becomes necessary to remove any documentary mention of the fact that the database once acted as a distributed database.
Necessary
administrator rights
Instructions
Step 1
To do this, you need to slightly tweak some files. But before starting the changes, make a backup copy of the database. Find the file 1SSYSTEM. DBF in the internal files of the “1C Accounting” program. Open this file and find the three-character DBSIGN field (it contains the infobase code). Delete the value entered in the field. To find files, use the built-in search in the software or a standard tab in the operating system of your personal computer.
Step 2
Locate and delete the following files: 1SDBSET. DBF, 1SDWNLDS. DBF, 1SUPDTS. DBF and corresponding index files (. CDX). This will revert the database to its previous state, erasing the database usage as a distributed database. Find the 1SSYSTEM. DBF file and open it. Find the DBSETUUID parameter and enter zeros in its corresponding 36-character string. Now the parameter should look like: DBSETUUID: 00000000-0000-0000- 0000-000000000000.
Step 3
Start the 1C program and check the result of the work. If the program generates errors, then you did something wrong. Do everything again step by step, returning the state of the base using a backup. You could have done something wrong, or simply replaced the wrong parameters. You need to carefully perform these operations in order to make the database non-distributed.
Step 4
Returning an infobase to the state of a non-distributed database is usually needed for experimenting with program configuration. For such purposes, it is useful to have a copy of the database made in advance. Get in the habit of backing up your important data and store it on external media. It is also worth noting that to create a non-distributed database, you can completely reinstall the software from the "1C" company and try again to do the above operations.