by Mark Goodhand | Mar 19, 2019 | Digital Future Reporting, XBRL Tech
XBRL – the good parts There’s a lot to like about XBRL. After centuries of paper, and decades of opaque and proprietary digital formats, XBRL was the breakthrough technology that allowed business reports to be exchanged quickly, widely and reliably. XBRL...
by CoreFiling | Jun 5, 2017 | Eurofiling, Products, Seahorse, XBRL, XBRL Tech
After the recent EIOPA announcement that the XBRL reporting tool T4U will be decommissioned next month, many filers are now looking for a quick solution to keep their submissions compliant. At CoreFiling, it’s our business to keep you compliant – that’s why we...
by CoreFiling | Apr 24, 2013 | Uncategorized, XBRL Tech
I’m pleased to report on some important steps forward regarding a couple of specifications that are close to our hearts. On 27th March, EIOPA published the latest draft of the Solvency II taxonomy, making use of both the January Public Working Draft of the Table...
by CoreFiling | Feb 1, 2013 | Uncategorized, XBRL, XBRL Tech
XBRL International has announced the publication of a new Public Working Draft of the Table Linkbase specification. This specification forms a key component of the Solvency II and CRD IV XBRL reporting projects. This release is the first Public Working Draft since...
by CoreFiling | Nov 13, 2012 | Interactive Data, Uncategorized, XBRL, XBRL Tech
In my previous post, I looked at how a lack of clear best practice around the naming of concepts and elements has contributed to the confusion around sign conventions in XBRL. I believe that another contributing factor is that the sign conventions used in financial...
by CoreFiling | Nov 1, 2012 | Interactive Data, Uncategorized, XBRL, XBRL Tech
In my previous article, I demonstrated a simple technique for getting the correct sign when tagging a number in XBRL. You may have noticed that I was somewhat casual with the notion of concepts having a “name”. If you’re familiar with the details of XBRL, you’ll...