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From Tagger Version 1.5, it is possible to merge multiple documents of the iXBRL format into one single document, for example in the following scenarios:
From Tagger Version 1.5, it is possible to merge multiple documents of the iXBRL format into one single document, for example in the following scenarios:


    When multiple users work on subsets of the original document;
* When multiple users work on subsets of the original document;


    When only the PFS are tagged in a separate document and the remaining document is just attached;
* When only the PFS are tagged in a separate document and the remaining document is just attached;


    When several source documents have to be used, even if they have different filetypes.
* When several source documents have to be used, even if they have different filetypes.


With this feature it is possible to perform the following:
With this feature it is possible to perform the following:


    Merge documents from different source file types;
* Merge documents from different source file types;


    Preserve the styles of the original documents, even if they differ significantly;
* Preserve the styles of the original documents, even if they differ significantly;


    Merge the taxonomies, e.g. if different documents only have subsets of the target taxonomy extension.
* Merge the taxonomies, e.g. if different documents only have subsets of the target taxonomy extension.


It is NOT possible to merge documents that have different extensions or base taxonomies.
It is NOT possible to merge documents that have different extensions or base taxonomies.
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To merge documents, please perform the following steps:
To merge documents, please perform the following steps:


    Create iXBRL of all files that should be merged:
# Create iXBRL of all files that should be merged:
 
# Select the merging dialog:
2. Select the merging dialog:
# Click on the Add button and select the documents of type .xhtml or the zip files (generated in step 1) that should be merged:
 
# Open the generated .xhtml file '''IN''' the output folder. The extension taxonomy '''MUST''' be in the folder structure the Tagger creates:
3. Click on the Add button and select the documents of type .xhtml or the zip files (generated in step 1) that should be merged:
# Click on Merge and Validate XBRL. The resultant document could look, for example, like the following:  
 
4. Open the generated .xhtml file IN the output folder. The extension taxonomy MUST be in the folder structure the Tagger creates:
 
5. Click on Merge and Validate XBRL. The resultant document could look, for example, like the following:
 


== Siehe auch ==
== Siehe auch ==

Version vom 26. September 2023, 14:12 Uhr

From Tagger Version 1.5, it is possible to merge multiple documents of the iXBRL format into one single document, for example in the following scenarios:

  • When multiple users work on subsets of the original document;
  • When only the PFS are tagged in a separate document and the remaining document is just attached;
  • When several source documents have to be used, even if they have different filetypes.

With this feature it is possible to perform the following:

  • Merge documents from different source file types;
  • Preserve the styles of the original documents, even if they differ significantly;
  • Merge the taxonomies, e.g. if different documents only have subsets of the target taxonomy extension.

It is NOT possible to merge documents that have different extensions or base taxonomies.

To merge documents, please perform the following steps:

  1. Create iXBRL of all files that should be merged:
  2. Select the merging dialog:
  3. Click on the Add button and select the documents of type .xhtml or the zip files (generated in step 1) that should be merged:
  4. Open the generated .xhtml file IN the output folder. The extension taxonomy MUST be in the folder structure the Tagger creates:
  5. Click on Merge and Validate XBRL. The resultant document could look, for example, like the following:

Siehe auch

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