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Technical FAQ for report packages: a guide for software developers

This week we published a new technical FAQ document aimed at software developers who are working with XBRL Report Packages.

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New guidance published: understanding XBRL report packages

In the wake of the recent approval of the new, final XBRL Report Packages Specification, draft guidance on report packages has been approved by XBRL International’s Best Practices Board (BPB).

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Report Packages specification finalised

We are delighted to announce that this week the XBRL International Board of Directors approved the Report Packages specification to Recommendation status as the newest part of the XBRL standard. The now-final specification provides a single container for XBRL reports to reside in.

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Report Packages specification progresses with Proposed Recommendation

The XBRL Standards Board has approved a further Proposed Recommendation for the XBRL Report Packages 1.0 specification, incorporating improvements fed back by the XBRL community.

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Report Packages proposed recommendation released

The XBRL Standards Board has approved a new proposed recommendation on XBRL Report Packages for your final review.

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Introducing Report and Taxonomy Package Certification

The XBRL Software Certification programme has gained a new and valuable feature, with its expansion to provide certification of the Taxonomy Package and Report Package formats. From now on, not only do we confirm that software is able to correctly create and validate XBRL reports themselves according to the appropriate specifications, but also that these […]

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Calculation inconsistencies and package errors: More common ESEF pitfalls

We bring you two new posts on ‘ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls’ this week, from XBRL International’s Guidance Manager Revathy Ramanan.

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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: 4 – Report Package Errors

This is part of a series on common errors and pitfalls in ESEF filings, observed in our analysis of hundreds of reports collected in our repository, at filings.xbrl.org. For the series introduction, start here. An ESEF report is made up of multiple files which must be submitted in a specially formatted ZIP file, known as […]

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