In this article, you'll learn:
What a strict expiry date is
What happens to an employee when a reset occurs
How this differs from a regular renewal
What to keep in mind when requalifying
What is a strict expiry date?
When you enable the strict expiry date option for a qualification, it means:
The qualification is fully reset on the expiry date
The employee must meet the basic requirements of the qualification again
Any ongoing renewals are ignored: the user starts from scratch
What happens during a reset?
When a qualification is reset:
The status changes to "not achieved"
The employee must complete the full basic training path again
All ongoing renewal activities are automatically voided
Note: the basic requirements can only be met starting the day after the reset date.
Activities completed on the reset date do not count toward requalification.
This is important to avoid confusion where employees, after being reset, upload a new certificate dated today and expect to be qualified again — which is not the case.
What’s the difference compared to a regular renewal?
| Renewal | Strict Expiry Date | |
|---|---|---|
| Qualification | Remains valid | Becomes invalid |
| Requirements | Only renewal activities | Full basic requirements needed again |
| Progress | No reset | Complete reset |
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