Hi,
Is there a version requirement for recertification by earning a new VCP in a different solution track?
I earned VCP7-DTM on 2016-Nov-04. Then I earned VCP6-DCV on 2017-Jan-20. So, I expected the expiration date for my VCP7-DTM would be updated to 2019-Jan-20.
...But the expiration didn't update - it still shows as 2018-Nov-04.
According to the VCP Recertification Policy, one of the three ways to recertify is to "Earn a new VCP certification in a different solution track." Pretty clear, I think.
I opened a case to ask about this, and they seem to be telling me that a VCP6 doesn't recertify a VCP7 because of the lesser version number. Is this correct? If so, why doesn't the VCP Recertification Policy make this clear?
Hi,
I sent this over to our Certification Support team and they're looking into it for you. The VCP6-DCV should have triggered a new date for your DTM. They're going to investigate and reach out to you.
I'm surprised by that - VCP7 is the latest/current DTM available, and VCP6 is the latest/current DCV, so this seems like an odd implementation of the policy.
I will check with my contacts.
Hi,
I sent this over to our Certification Support team and they're looking into it for you. The VCP6-DCV should have triggered a new date for your DTM. They're going to investigate and reach out to you.
Thanks..
I imagine it didn't trigger because the logic didn't account for my VCP7-DTM being entered into the system after my VCP6-DCV went in. I earned the VCP7-DTM by taking the beta exam, which means a lengthy delay before pass/fail status is determined.
Certification Support has let me know they're looking into it.
They have updated and corrected my VCP7-DTM certification expiration date to match the rest of my VCP certifications.