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XBRL: tagging help millions vs thousands

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  • Mike Davis

    Hi Jenn!

    When we see something like this, the odds are high that two facts are likely linked together. Do address that, you could break the link and set with it's correct accuracy. However, that's not always ideal to break the link. In this case, a Chain Link is a good choice so it is not technically on the exact same link and then you can properly tag with same concept:

    • 5,058 (in table in thousands) = XBRL accuracy "-3"
    • 5.1 million (in text) = XBRL accuracy "-5"
    Does that make sense? Let us know if you have any questions or need anything else. Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
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  • Jennifer Shushnar

    Hi Mike.

    The numbers are not linked. Both numbers are typed into the location where they are.   this is a new table that was added so we do not have the data elsewhere at this time to link anywhere.  So it's all manual.

      It's telling me that it's a dup fact and that it's an accuracy issue no matter what i set the text as.  I am doing an extension concept.  Was there something special i had to do to allow more than one fact accuracy?

    Anything else you can think of?

    jenn

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