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Difference between CoS allocation and CoS assign

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Difference between CoS allocation and CoS assign

Post by Physicist » Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:14 am

Could anyone explain the difference to me please?

And how can one check if they have CoS available?

It seems my employer still has the function to assign CoS certificate but there seems to be that we need to request a CoS to be allocated or renewed. I assume this means assignment cannot happen until there is renewal and allocation.

Can anyone please guide me regarding this matter

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Re: Difference between CoS allocation and CoS assign

Post by Physicist » Fri Oct 09, 2015 12:17 pm

Could someone assist? I dont understand what you need to before you are able to assign a CoS

If you did not renew your CoS allocation during feb-april time. You need to renew it first before you can assign a CoS?

Then when you get the renewal, can you assign an Unrestricted CoS straight away, meaning get the CoS number instantly or do you have to wait for that to be approved before you receive a number?

If anyone can clarify on this matter it would be fantastic

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Re: Difference between CoS allocation and CoS assign

Post by Physicist » Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:47 pm

Anyone?

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Re: Difference between CoS allocation and CoS assign

Post by Physicist » Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:29 pm

hello?

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