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In Designer mode

Your application logic might require custom attribute fill checks. In this scenario, if the Fill check property of an attribute is set to Display error, you can use 1C:Enterprise script to remove the attribute from the array of attributes to be checked and then implement a custom check. Alternatively, you can add an attribute that is not normally checked to the array of attributes to be checked.

1C:Enterprise-based fill checks for configuration objects are executed in FillCheckProcessing() event handlers that are located in object modules. A FillCheckProcessing event handler is called every time an object form is saved or a document is posted. Fill checks for values that are entered interactively must be performed in this event handler instead of when the object is being saved.

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