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Hello Max,
I think any operation that associates an attribute to a Worker would most likely return an error if the WorkerID did not exist. I'm not as familiar with the more nuanced aspects of the API, but a Worker has to exist to be able to grant them a Custom Qualification. Workers don't have to submit an assignment to be issued a Custom Qualification by a Requester.
You could create a Custom Qualification and try to grant it to the WorkerID you have in mind. In theory, if it doesn't work, then that should mean the ID does not exist.
If you have any other questions please contact us at mturk-requester-support@amazon.com.
-Adam J
answered 4 years ago
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Hi Adam J,
thank you very much for your answer. It works the way you explained it.
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Max
answered 4 years ago
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