Merging Certification Profiles

Seçkin Volkan Akbayır 26 Reputation points
2022-09-09T07:56:44.843+00:00

Hello.

I have got a new certification but my linked account doesn't show my new certification. How can I merge them to see my certificates in one place?

Small BASIC
Small BASIC
A programming language created by Microsoft that serves a stepping stone for beginners from block-based coding languages to more complex text-based languages.
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  1. JimmySalian-2011 41,926 Reputation points
    2022-09-09T07:59:17.953+00:00

    Microsoft Certification is supported on their own forums. Please ask the question in the dedicated forums here. (Participate\Ask A Question)
    Courses and Course Content/Course Content Issue https://trainingsupport.microsoft.com/en-us/mcp/forum/mcp_courses-mcp_contentissue

    Maybe one of the links is helpful:

    Microsoft Training & Certification is supported on their own forums:
    Microsoft Certification - Transcript - Missing Exams or Certificates: https://trainingsupport.microsoft.com/en-us/mcp/forum/mcp_prof-mcp_trans-mcp_missingexams
    Microsoft Certification - Missing Badge: https://trainingsupport.microsoft.com/en-us/mcp/forum/mcp_exams-mcp_badges-mcp_missb
    Microsoft Certification - Profile/MCID Assistance: https://trainingsupport.microsoft.com/en-us/mcp/forum/mcp_prof-mcp_mcid

    Pearson VUE Support:
    Pearson VUE - Customer Service: https://home.pearsonvue.com/Test-takers/Customer-service.aspx
    Pearson VUE - Chat: https://home.pearsonvue.com/microsoft/contact

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  1. WhTurner 1,611 Reputation points
    2022-09-09T09:26:33.123+00:00

    The tag "small-basic" is for Technical questions about Microsoft Small Basic, the only text-based language and IDE built for students to learn to code

    Please look for a more fitting tag as your question in not about Small Basic
    e.g. "c++" or "dotnet-csharp" or even "not-supported""

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