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Can I transfer training course credits from one Splunk account to another?

sbuchenberger
New Member

I recently left a company where I had taken some Splunk training through the Splunk account the company gave me.
I now would like to move those course credits to my personal Splunk account where I have some other course credits.
Is there a way to merge both accounts or transfer credits from one account to the other?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Like @wmyersas said, credit for courses not taken most likely belong to your former employer. However, credit for courses already taken can be transferred to your new email address. Just send email to education_amer@splunk.com.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Like @wmyersas said, credit for courses not taken most likely belong to your former employer. However, credit for courses already taken can be transferred to your new email address. Just send email to education_amer@splunk.com.

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sbuchenberger
New Member

That's exactly what I needed to know.
Thank you.

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wmyersas
Builder

I'd wager the answer will be "no" - unless you paid for them, they belonged to your employer

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