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Updated: mSupply Version 7.13

mSupply&#039;s remote synchronisation allows mSupply running stores on local servers to send data to a central mSupply server for combined reporting.

Synchronisation explained

It&#039;s like this:</description>
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Sync site export allows you to easily export XML files of one or more sites, which you can then use to setup a new mSupply remote site, or to restore a mSupply site that has lost its data. For instance, a site might have had a fire or a theft of its computer.</description>
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Having exported an XML of your data, you can then import the data into a new datafile. 

Pre-requisites

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How mSupply handles sync sites was changed significantly in mSupply v5.07 (2022-03-22). This has resulted in a simpler and more strictly controlled way of managing sync sites.  From v5.07 onwards the sync site wizard described in this page is no longer available but has been replaced by the new functionality described on the</description>
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Synchronisation Sites, often simply called Sync sites or Sites, are configured for each device that is running mSupply that is using the synchronisation system. The synchronisation system ensures that all data on remote sites are synced to the central server.</description>
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