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Hi Dean,
There are certification exams available for CVI. We recommend taking CVI Basics I and II before taking the certfication exam. As far as example exams, there is a link to the exam topics on the second link I provided.
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06-01-2007 01:55 PM
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I can't be more specific than the information given in the links. Comparing the two would be difficult since they are completely different environments. However it can be noted that both the CLD and the CCVID are both 4 hours long.
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06-05-2007 07:45 AM
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06-05-2007 08:29 AM
Am I going to be asked what menu or submenu to use to launch a certain feature ? I have no idea, I just look until I find it !
Will there be an instance of CVI running that I can use during the exam ? ( e.g. if I'm asked a question similar to what I stated above, or to use the help feature ). I was also curious if there was a practical part to the exam, which you stated there was, that was big question I had, so thanks agin for the input.
Even better: you will be asked what happens in case of error if you debugging level is "standard" or "extended" and so on...
Based on my experience, you will need to study carefully at least the Programmer's reference.
My exam had nothing to do with DAQ, DDE, Datasocket, ActiveX and generally external devices / programs: I don't think this aspect has changed, but it should be clear in the documentation available for the exam.
Fortunately, you will have a pc with CVI installed to work on, since in the same 4-hour block you will have to answer questions and develop the application in no particular order, but consider that it's no long a time if you need to study the online help to answer ![]()
06-06-2007 07:44 AM