The ABRA Transformation Engine XBRL Processor supports all common standards of the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), developed and distributed by the official standard setter XBRL International Inc.
XBRL Core
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XBRL Dimensions
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Inline XBRL - iXBRL
- Transformation Registry 1.0
- Transformation Registry 2
- Transformation Registry 3
- Transformation Registry 4
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Report packages
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Taxonomy packages
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XBRL OIM
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XBRL Formula
- Aspect Cover Filters
- Assertion Severity
- Boolean Filters
- Concept Filters
- Concept Relation Filters
- Consistency Assertions
- Custom Function Implementation
- Dimension Filters
- Entity Filters
- Existence Assertions
- General Filters
- Generic Messages
- Implicit Filters
- Match Filters
- Period Filters
- Relative Filters
- Segment Scenario Filters
- Variables
- Tuple Filters
- Unit Filters
- Validation
- Validation Messages
- Value Filters
- Value Assertions
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Table Linkbase
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XBRL Data Type Registry
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Generic Links
- Generic Labels
- Generic References
- Generic Preferred Label
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