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Running scheduled jobs

The scheduled job execution does not require any additional developer actions.

As we explained in the theoretical lesson, 1C:Enterprise supports two operation modes: file and client/server.

Your tutorial infobase runs in the file mode. When you start the client application, the platform starts another thread that establishes connection to the database and performs sequential scheduled job executions initiated by the client.

Infobases that run in the client/server mode also do not require additional developer actions for automatic scheduled job execution. After updating the database configuration the 1C:Enterprise server cluster manager starts the job execution according to the specified schedule.

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