XBRL - inconsistency in number display in SEC Viewer
In the SEC Viewer, amounts are displayed differently even though they are set at same accuracies and entered in and shown in same units. For example, amounts in the Debt note are shown as ones in the SEC Viewer while amounts in the Financial Instruments note are shown in millions. In both cases, the numbers are entered in millions and shown in millions and the accuracies are set to (-6 (hundred thousands)) in both notes.
I would like to have all the notes to be displayed in millions in the SEC Viewer.
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Hi Paula!
I checked with out experts on this and they mentioned that can occur as each subsection of the SEC Viewer will show values of each unit at the most precise accuracy used for that unit in that particular subsection (including any bleedthrough). So, if you had the values in the Debt note showing in ones, there is likely a value of that same unit in the Debt note with either a 0 or INF accuracy, which will cause all values of that unit to render in ones. is this possibly the case for you?
It can hard to avoid this when there is bleedthrough and it isn't something that necessarily should be "corrected". It is a known inconsistency of the rendering and the accuracies should be set to the most precise accuracy per value. The iXBRL Viewer will show the value at the correct accuracy, but the legacy rendering will have this limitation of rendering all values in each subsection at the most precise accuracy per unit
Hopefully that helps explain a bit of what you are seeing. Let me know if you have any questions on the above or need anything else. Stay awesome and happy Friday!
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