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# QualificationRequest
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## Description
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 The QualificationRequest data structure represents a request a Worker has made for a Qualification. 

 The QualificationRequest data structure is used as a response element for the following operations: 
+  [GetQualificationRequests](ApiReference_GetQualificationRequestsOperation.md) 

## Elements
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 The QualificationRequest structure can contain the elements described in the following table: 


| Name | Description | Required | 
| --- | --- | --- | 
|  `QualificationRequestId`  |  The ID of the Qualification request, a unique identifier generated when the request was submitted. <br />Type: String<br />Default: None | No | 
|  `QualificationTypeId`  |  The ID of the Qualification type the Worker is requesting, as returned by the [CreateQualificationType](ApiReference_CreateQualificationTypeOperation.md) operation. <br />Type: String<br />Default: None | No | 
|  `SubjectId`  |  The ID of the Worker requesting the Qualification. This ID corresponds to the `WorkerId` returned with assignment results when the Worker performs a HIT. <br />Type: String<br />Default: None | No | 
|  `Test`  |  The contents of the Qualification test that was presented to the Worker, if the type has a test and the Worker has submitted answers. This value is identical to the QuestionForm associated with the Qualification type at the time the Worker requests the Qualification. <br />Type: a [QuestionForm](ApiReference_QuestionFormDataStructureArticle.md) data structure <br />Default: None | No | 
|  `Answer`  |  The Worker's answers for the Qualification type's test contained in a `QuestionFormAnswers` document, if the type has a test and the Worker has submitted answers. If the Worker does not provide any answers, `Answer` may be empty. <br /> Type: a [QuestionFormAnswers](ApiReference_QuestionFormAnswersDataStructureArticle.md) data structure <br />Default: None | No | 
|  `SubmitTime`  |  The date and time the Qualification request had a status of **Submitted**. This is either the time the Worker submitted answers for a Qualification test, or the time the Worker requested the Qualification if the Qualification type does not have a test. <br /> Type: a [dateTime](http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#dateTime) structure in the Coordinated Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time) time zone, such as **2005-01-31T23:59:59Z** <br />Default: None | No | 

## Example
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 The following example shows a QualificationRequest data structure returned by the [GetQualificationRequests](ApiReference_GetQualificationRequestsOperation.md) operation. This operation returns the requests for Qualifications of a Qualification type to the owner of the type. 

```
<QualificationRequest>
  <QualificationRequestId>789RVWYBAZW00EXAMPLE951RVWYBAZW00EXAMPLE</QualificationRequestId>
  <QualificationTypeId>789RVWYBAZW00EXAMPLE</QualificationTypeId>
  <SubjectId>AZ3456EXAMPLE</SubjectId>
  <Test>
    &lt;QuestionForm&gt;
      {{[XML-encoded question data]}}
    &lt;/QuestionForm&gt;
  </Test>
  <Answer>
    &lt;QuestionFormAnswers&gt;
      {{[XML-encoded answer data]}}
    &lt;/QuestionFormAnswers&gt;
  </Answer>
  <SubmitTime>2005-12-01T23:59:59Z</SubmitTime>
</QualificationRequest>
```