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Extensible Enumerations 1.1 Public Working Draft Released

The XSB has approved an initial Public Working Draft of Extensible Enumerations 1.1 and accompanying requirements. This new specification is an incremental addition to the standard, and allows for facts in an XBRL report to take one or more values selected from a list of allowed values defined in a taxonomy.

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Feedback Sought on Units Registry Specification

The XBRL Standards Board is seeking comment on the latest version of the Units Registry Specification.

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XBRL Glossary Released for Public Comment

The XBRL Best Practices Board has published the first public draft of a glossary that aims to provide clear and simplified terminology for XBRL concepts, aimed at business users rather than software developers.

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Assertion Severity Specification moves to “Recommendation” Status

The Assertion Severity specification is a modular addition to the XBRL Formula specification that allows validation rules to be classified according to their severity.

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Taxonomy Package Specification Approved

The Taxonomy Package Specification defines a standard way of publishing taxonomies that XBRL tools can use to improve the end-user experience when working with XBRL.

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Share Your Experiences with Entity Specific Disclosures

If you are familiar with how other projects around the world have tackled the challenge of entity-specific disclosures, the Entity Specific Disclosures Task Force would be very interested in hearing from you.

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Smart Templates Improved

The Rendering Working Group has published an errata release of Table Linkbase Specification 1.0 to correct minor issues and is working on version 1.1 to add enhancements.

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The Importance of Community Input

Why your feedback on new Specification development is so important.

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xBRL-JSON: making XBRL easier

This week we published the first public working draft of the XBRL Open Information Model (OIM). The OIM is a syntax-independent model of the content of an XBRL report, designed to make it easy to work with XBRL data in a variety of different formats, as well as providing simplification of some of the more arcane […]

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XBRL Data in Different Formats Using the Open Information Model

The XSB has released the first Public Working Draft (PWD) of the OIM, along with a PWD of xBRL-JSON, a standard JSON representation of an XBRL report, providing new flexibility to regulators, data providers and other structured data publishers.

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