VIP SOAP API | Attempting to disable the credential state for an unsupported VIP credential type correctly fails, but returns a Success message.
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VIP SOAP API | Attempting to disable the credential state for an unsupported VIP credential type correctly fails, but returns a Success message.

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Article ID: 175081

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Issue/Introduction

If you use the credentialState element to try to disable a credential through the API and provide STANDARD_OTP as the credentialType but also provide a Trusted Device credential ID, the VIP Service correctly does not disable the credential. However, the VIP Service returns a Success message.

Resolution

The credentialState element is supported for STANDARD_OTP credential types only (physical token and software token credentials, including VIP Access for Mobile). Do not use the credentialState element for any other credential type.