XBRL Technology Track Working Groups Status
The 21st XBRL International Conference held from October 19-21, 2010, in Beijing, China, focused on the role of XBRL technology in the post-crisis era. Key topics included the status of XBRL technology working groups, precision problems related to calculation arcs, issues with decimal reporting, and the implications of switchover to inferring decimals. Discussions also covered rejected change proposals, nested ID complexities, and the status of various XBRL modules, including rendering techniques and linkbase requirements. This conference highlighted significant advancements and ongoing challenges facing the XBRL community.
XBRL Technology Track Working Groups Status
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Presentation Transcript
21st XBRL International Conference“One Language, Common Vision: Role of XBRL Technology in the Post Crisis Era19-21 October 2010Beijing, China XBRL Technology Track Working Groups Status
Base spec activities • Calculation arcs precision problems • Precision zero always inconsistent • Issue that 0 reported in decimals must be invalid • Switchover to inferring decimals • Change proposals rejected • s-equals nested IDs remain significant • s-equals testing drops Xpath 2 operations
Versioning status - modules status CR drafting
Rendering Working Group • Inline XBRL - REC • embeds XBRL fragments into an HTML document • Requirements for linkbase – Drafting • Linkbase spec – WG Draft