Hi George, if "xbrli:pure" is used in an unitRef attribute it means that a pure number as integer or percentage is reported in an instance. Other measures can...
Hello all, Any news yet with regard to the publication of an updated COREP taxonomy in the very short term? Best regards, Mark ________________________________...
I will be out of the office starting 02/11/2006 and will not return until 06/11/2006. I will respond to your message when I return. For urgent queries please...
Topic to be discussed in the next Conference Call: Formula - tasked with the creation of specification for the declaration of XBRL formulae Regards. Ignacio...
Dear all, If you prohibit a certain element in the presentation, definition and calculation linkbase, then the meaning of the other elements might change. An...
I think the t-series of taxonomies has a common set of glitches: Target roles ...cm-ca and ...cm-cr have no roleRef's (xbrldte:TargetRoleNotResolvedError)....
Dear member of the XBRL Network, I would like to invite you to the Thursday's conference call of the COREP/FINREP XBRL Networks. This conference call tries to...
Thanks Herm, I tried to sent a message to the Spec working group some time ago, but I've found out there was an error in my mail client and it never was...
Dear all, The usable attribute on the element "Risk Weight (Domain)" in the t-ci template is put to "true" in the RiskWeightSection. I would suppose this is a...
Hi Mark, I think the question should be better addressed by voluntary business experts. Given the lack of answers I will try to give my personal view. I'm not...
Dear Michele, Thanks for your feedback. I completely agree with you: if the semantics are different, the concepts should be different. However, I'm wondering...
Hello, We are on the verge of building the French COREP taxonomy. Obviously, the UBMatrix "bug" is quite important for us. So I was wondering if a new version...
Dear all, The following bug has been presented in the known bugs list: Correction on definition and presentation linkbases of d-mr Same hierarchy of elements...
The XDT spec does not imposes the content of the targetRole attribute to be declared in a roleRef element. Ignacio Hernandez-Ros XBRL International Inc. -...
Dear Jérôme, there will be a Conference Call tomorrow, and the continuation strategy regarding the taxonomies will be discussed. Currently we are not...
Daniel, thank you very much for your response. Best regards. ... De : XBRL-COREP@yahoogroups.com [mailto:XBRL-COREP@yahoogroups.com] De la part de Daniel Hamm ...
To be discussed. DRAFT NOT TO BE PUBLISHED OUT OF THE XBRL NETWORK Other options are NOT risk free, only risk undisclosed ;-) Best regards Ignacio Boixo ...
I was wrong here, I’m sorry! Here is a copy of the paragraph in the XDT that requires the content of the targetRole to be resolved via a roleRef element. ...
Hi Mark, Hi Michele, It is indeed difficult to say if one should create a different element A1 (as Michele suggests) or simply use already defined element A....
In the example provided it should be <xbrldi:explicitMember dimension=â€c:CurrenciesDimensionâ€>c:Other</xbrldi:explicitMember>. Sorry for that. -- Bartosz...
Dear all, When you extend a taxonomy, some targetRoles may become useless, because you removed all the children of a certain concept the targetRole is ...
It looks to me like that if you don't need the targetRole anymore then it should be removed. The syntactical way to do this is exactly what you are suggesting....
Hello Ignacio, The only problem I see, is not only that you prohibit the arc including the targetRole, but you have to create the same arc again without the ...
Dear all, I think that bug 8 (Latest Payment From Risk Transfer Mechanisms" should be dateItemType instead of dateTimeItemType) is not related to p-od but to...
Hello everybody, as far as I understand this issue, if you have for example a domain-member link with a targetRole attribute, there are two possible use cases...
Exactly (as I wrote to Ignacio below)!! It's a lot of work just to prohibit an attribute, because in the end, that's what's happening. Mark ... From: Creemers...