Tuple Filters 1.0

Public Working Draft 14 February 2008

Copyright ©2008 XBRL International Inc., All Rights Reserved.

This version:
<http://www.xbrl.org/Specification/tupleFilters-PWD-2008-02-14.html>
Editors:
Phillip Engel, Morgan Stanley <phillip.engel@morganstanley.com>
Herm Fischer, UBMatrix / Mark V Systems <fischer@markv.com>
Victor Morilla, Banco de España <victor.morilla@bde.es>
Jim Richards, JDR & Associates <jdrassoc@iinet.net.au>
Geoff Shuetrim, Galexy <geoff@galexy.net>
David vun Kannon, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP <david.k.vunkannon@us.pwc.com>
Hugh Wallis, XBRL International <hughwallis@xbrl.org>
Contributors:
Cliff Binstock, Coyote Reporting <cliff.binstock@coyotereporting.com>
Paul Bull, Morgan Stanley <paul.bull@morganstanley.com>
Mark Goodhand, Decisionsoft <mrg@decisionsoft.com>
Masatomo Goto, Fujitsu <mg@jp.fujitsu.com>
Walter Hamscher, Standard Advantage / Consultant to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP <walter@hamscher.com>
Ignacio Hernández-Ros, Reporting Estandar S.L. <ignacio@hernandez-ros.com>
Roland Hommes, Rhocon / Consultant to Netherlands Tax and Customs Administration <roland@rhocon.nl>
David Jeffery, UBMatrix <david.jeffery@ubmatrix.com>
Pablo Navarro Salvador, Atos Origin sae <pablo.navarro@atosorigin.com>
Michele Romanelli, Banca d'Italia <michele.romanelli@bancaditalia.it>
Chris Simmons, DecisionSoft <cps@decisionsoft.com>
Masaru Uchida, Fujitsu <m-uchida@jp.fujitsu.com>

Status

Circulation of this Public Working Draft is unrestricted. This document is normative. Other documents may supersede this document. Recipients are invited to submit comments to the authors and contributors, and to submit notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to provide supporting documentation.

Abstract

This specification is an extension to the XBRL Variables 1.0 Specification [VARIABLES]. It defines syntax for filters that condition upon the location of facts relative to tuple structures in XBRL instances.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Relationship to other work
1.3 Language independence
1.4 Terminology
1.5 Document conventions (non-normative)
1.6 Namespaces and namespace prefixes
1.7 XPath usage
2 Syntax
2.1 Parent filter
2.2 Ancestor filter
2.3 Sibling filter
2.4 Location filter

Appendices

A Normative schema
B References
C Intellectual property status (non-normative)
D Acknowledgements (non-normative)
E Document history (non-normative)
F Errata corrections in this document

Table

1 Namespaces and namespace prefixes

Examples

1 Parent filters
2 Ancestor filters
3 Sibling filters
4 Location filters

Definitions

ancestor filter
location filter
parent filter
sibling filter


1 Introduction

This specification is an extension to the XBRL Variables 1.0 Specification [VARIABLES]. It defines syntax for filters that condition upon the location of facts relative to tuple structures in XBRL instances.

The following kinds of location-specific information can be conditioned upon by the filters defined in this specification:

All of the filters defined in this specification can cover the location aspect.

1.1 Background

This specification is a member of a suite of similar specifications that define specific types of criteria that can be used to select facts from XBRL instances. It enhances the fact selection capabilities of the XBRL Variables Specification [VARIABLES].

1.2 Relationship to other work

This specification depends upon the XBRL Specification [XBRL 2.1], the XBRL Variables Specification [VARIABLES] and the XBRL Functions Specification [XBRL FUNCTIONS]. In the event of any conflicts between this specification and the specifications upon which it depends, this specification does not prevail.

1.3 Language independence

The official language of XBRL International's own work products is English and the preferred spelling convention is UK English.

1.4 Terminology

This specification is consistent with the definitions of any of the terms defined in specifications that it depends on.

1.5 Document conventions (non-normative)

Documentation conventions follow those set out in the XBRL Variables Specification [VARIABLES].

1.6 Namespaces and namespace prefixes

Namespace prefixes [XML NAMES] will be used for elements and attributes in the form ns:name where ns is the namespace prefix and name is the local name. Throughout this specification, the mappings from namespace prefixes to actual namespaces is consistent with Table 1.

The prefix column in Table 1 is non normative. The namespace URI column is normative.

Table 1: Namespaces and namespace prefixes
Prefix Namespace URI
tf http://xbrl.org/2008/filter/tuple
xbrltfe http://xbrl.org/2008/filter/tuple/error
eg http://example.com/
fn http://www.w3.org/2006/xpath-functions
link http://www.xbrl.org/2003/linkbase
xbrli http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance
xfi http://www.xbrl.org/2005/function/instance
xbrldi http://xbrl.org/2006/xbrldi
xbrldt http://xbrl.org/2005/xbrldt
xl http://www.xbrl.org/2003/XLink
xlink http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink
xs http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
xsi http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance
gen http://xbrl.org/2008/generic
variable http://xbrl.org/2008/variable
iso4217 http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217

1.7 XPath usage

XPath usage is identical to that in the XBRL Variables Specification [VARIABLES].

2 Syntax

This specification only provides a textual declaration of syntax constraints when those constraints are not expressed by the normative schema supplied with this specification.

Explanations of elements and attributes are only supplied when explanations are not already provided in other specifications.

Unless explicitly stated otherwise, a reference to a specific element MUST be read as a reference to that element or to any element in its substitution group.

2.1 Parent filter

A parent filter is declared by an <tf:parentFilter> element.

The syntax for the <tf:parentFilter> element is defined by the normative schema supplied with this specification.

The parent filter can be used to select facts that have a specified parent element.

If the <tf:parent> element contains a <cf:qnameExpression> element, then the XPath expression implied by the parent filter is:

(fn:node-name(..) eq #qnameExpression)

where #qnameExpression is the XPath expression contained by the tf:qnameExpression element.

If the <tf:parent> element contains a <tf:qname> element, then the implied XPath expression is:

(fn:node-name(..) eq fn:QName(#namespace,#name))

where #namespace is the namespace for the QName specified as the content of the <tf:qname> element and #name is the local name for the QName specified as the content of the <tf:qname> element.

Example 1: Parent filters
Parent QName Implied constraint
xbrli:xbrl The fact must not be contained by a tuple.
eg:mytuple The fact must be a child element of a tuple with the QName <eg:mytuple>.

2.2 Ancestor filter

An ancestor filter is declared by an <tf:ancestorFilter> element.

The ancestor filter can be used to select facts that have a specified ancestor element.

The syntax for the <tf:ancestorFilter> element is defined by the normative schema supplied with this specification.

If the <tf:ancestor> element contains a <cf:qnameExpression> element, then the XPath expression implied by the ancestor filter is:

(fn:node-name(ancestor::*) eq #qnameExpression)

where #qnameExpression is the XPath expression contained by the tf:qnameExpression element.

If the <tf:ancestor> element contains a <tf:qname> element, then the implied XPath expression is:

(fn:node-name(ancestor::*) eq fn:QName(#namespace,#name))

where #namespace is the namespace for the QName specified as the content of the <tf:qname> element and #name is the local name for the QName specified as the content of the <tf:qname> element.

Example 2: Ancestor filters
Ancestor QName Implied constraint
xbrli:xbrl The fact must be contained by an XBRL instance (Note that this is a redundant constraint because all XBRL facts must be contained by an XBRL instance.
eg:mytuple The fact must be contained by a tuple with the QName <eg:mytuple> but it does not have to be a child of that element.

2.3 Sibling filter

A sibling filter is declared by an <tf:siblingFilter> element.

The sibling filter can be used to select facts that are siblings of an another fact.

The syntax for the <tf:siblingFilter> element is defined by the normative schema supplied with this specification.

The XPath expression implied by the sibling filter is:

.. is $#variable[1]/..

where #variable is the value of the @variable attribute on the sibling filter.

Example 3: Sibling filters
Variable QName Implied constraint
eg:variableA The fact must be a sibling of the fact that variable <eg:variableA> has evaluated to. If variable <eg:variableA> has evaluated to a sequence of facts, then the fact must be a sibling of any one of the facts in that sequence.

2.4 Location filter

A location filter is declared by an <tf:locationFilter> element.

The location filter can be used to select facts that have a specified location relative to the location of another fact.

The syntax for the <tf:locationFilter> element is defined by the normative schema supplied with this specification.

The XPath expression implied by the sibling filter is:

(for $filter:candidate in #location, $filter:fact in $#variable return $filter:candidate is $filter:fact)

where #variable is the value of the @variable attribute on the location filter and #location is the value of the @location attribute on the location filter.

Example 4: Location filters
Variable QName Location Implied constraint
eg:variableA ../* The fact that variable <eg:variableA> has evaluated to must be a child of the element that is the parent of the fact being filtered.
eg:variableA ../eg:aTuple/* The fact that variable <eg:variableA> has evaluated to must be a child of an <eg:aTuple> tuple element that is a sibling of the fact being filtered.

Appendix A Normative schema

The following is the XML schema provided as part of this specification. This is normative. Non-normative versions (which should be identical to these except for appropriate comments indicating their non-normative status) are also provided as separate files for convenience of users of the specification.

NOTE: (non-normative) Following the schema maintenance policy of XBRL International, it is the intent (but is not guaranteed) that the location of non-normative versions of these schemas on the web will be as follows:

  1. While any schema is the most current RECOMMENDED version and until it is superseded by any additional errata corrections a non-normative version will reside on the web in the directory http://www.xbrl.org/2008/ - during the drafting process for this specification this directory should contain a copy of the most recent published version of the schema at http://www.xbrl.org/2008/tuple-filter.xsd.
  2. A non-normative version of each schema as corrected by any update to the RECOMMENDATION will be archived in perpetuity on the web in a directory that will contain a unique identification indicating the date of the update.
<schema xmlns:tf="http://xbrl.org/2008/filter/tuple" xmlns:gen="http://xbrl.org/2008/generic" xmlns:variable="http://xbrl.org/2008/variable" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:link="http://www.xbrl.org/2003/linkbase" xmlns:xl="http://www.xbrl.org/2003/XLink" targetNamespace="http://xbrl.org/2008/filter/tuple" elementFormDefault="qualified" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.xsd http://www.xbrl.org/2003/linkbase http://www.xbrl.org/2003/xbrl-linkbase-2003-12-31.xsd">
<import namespace="http://www.xbrl.org/2003/XLink" schemaLocation="http://www.xbrl.org/2003/xl-2003-12-31.xsd"/>
<import namespace="http://xbrl.org/2008/variable" schemaLocation="variable.xsd"/>
<complexType name="qname.model">
<choice>
<element name="qname" type="QName"/>
<element name="qnameExpression" type="variable:expression"/>
</choice>
</complexType>
<element id="xml-parent-filter" name="parentFilter" substitutionGroup="variable:filter">
<complexType mixed="true">
<complexContent mixed="true">
<extension base="variable:resource.type">
<sequence>
<element name="parent" type="tf:qname.model"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
<element id="xml-ancestor-filter" name="ancestorFilter" substitutionGroup="variable:filter">
<complexType mixed="true">
<complexContent mixed="true">
<extension base="variable:resource.type">
<sequence>
<element name="ancestor" type="tf:qname.model"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
<element id="xml-sibling-filter" name="siblingFilter" substitutionGroup="variable:filter">
<complexType mixed="true">
<complexContent mixed="true">
<extension base="variable:resource.type">
<attribute name="variable" type="QName" use="required"/>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
<element id="xml-location-filter" name="locationFilter" substitutionGroup="variable:filter">
<complexType mixed="true">
<complexContent mixed="true">
<extension base="variable:resource.type">
<attribute name="variable" type="QName" use="required"/>
<attribute name="location" type="variable:expression" use="required"/>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
</schema>

Appendix B References

VARIABLES
XBRL International Inc.. "XBRL Variables 1.0, Public Working Draft"
Phillip Engel, Herm Fischer, Victor Morilla, Jim Richards, Geoff Shuetrim, David vun Kannon, and Hugh Wallis.
(See variables-PWD-2007-12-31.html)
XBRL 2.1
XBRL International Inc.. "Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) 2.1"
Phillip Engel, Walter Hamscher, Geoff Shuetrim, David vun Kannon, and Hugh Wallis.
(See http://www.xbrl.org/Specification/XBRL-RECOMMENDATION-2003-12-31+Corrected-Errata-2006-12-18.htm)
XBRL FUNCTIONS
XBRL International Inc.. "XBRL Functions 1.0, Public Working Draft"
Cliff Binstock, Philip Engel, Herm Fischer, Ignacio Hernández-Ros, Chris Simmons, David vun Kannon, Hugh Wallis, and Paul Warren.
(See http://www.xbrl.org/SpecPWDs/)
XML NAMES
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). "Namespaces in XML 1.0 (Second Edition)"
Tim Bray, Dave Hollander, Andrew Layman, and Richard Tobin.
(See http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/)
XML SCHEMA STRUCTURES
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). "XML Schema Part 1: Structures Second Edition"
Henry S. Thompson, David Beech, Murray Maloney, and Noah Mendelsohn.
(See http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/)

Appendix C Intellectual property status (non-normative)

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Appendix D Acknowledgements (non-normative)

This document could not have been written without the contributions of many people including the participants in the Formula Working Group.

Appendix E Document history (non-normative)

DateAuthorDetails
28 March 2007Geoff Shuetrim

First internal working draft created.

25 April 2007Geoff Shuetrim

Created and inserted the normative schema for tuple filters. Modified the tuple-location filter to check all facts in the sequence of facts from a fact variable rather than the first fact in that sequence.

08 May 2007Geoff Shuetrim

Added clarification about the fact aspect covered by the filters defined in this specification.

29 May 2007Geoff Shuetrim

Changed the target namespace of the normative schema again.

24 July 2007Hugh Wallis

Edited for public working draft publication.

05 November 2007Geoff Shuetrim

Converted the specification to XML format.

Added in the definitions and the hyperlinks to the relevant sections of the normative schema.

Added examples for each of the filters.

Removed the erroneous dynamically determined variable qname structures from the sibling and location filters.

Renamed the filter elements.

05 November 2007Geoff Shuetrim

Added a note to ensure that we check that the filters in this specification will work as expected given the design of the XPath expression implied by fact variables. The xfi:facts-in-instance() function is at the heart of this issue.

24 January 2008Geoff Shuetrim

Made the @variable attribute on the sibling filter and the location filter required in the normative schema.

31 January 2008Geoff Shuetrim

Standardised the format of the hyperlinks to the normative schema.

Changed xs:QName() to fn:QName() as suggested by Masatomo Goto.

12 February 2008Geoff Shuetrim

Converted remaining general equality tests to value equality tests in the implied XPath expressions.

Appendix F Errata corrections in this document

This appendix contains a list of the errata that have been incorporated into this document. This represents all those errata corrections that have been approved by the XBRL International Formula Working Group up to and including 14 February 2008. Hyperlinks to relevant e-mail threads may only be followed by those who have access to the relevant mailing lists. Access to internal XBRL mailing lists is restricted to members of XBRL International Inc.

No errata have been incorporated into this document.