Created by: SEC Office of Structured Disclosure
The id attribute of an xsd:element must consist of the Recommended Namespace Prefix of the element namespace, followed by one underscore, followed only by its name attribute. When constructing a name attribute, a common convention is to capitalize the first letter and use mainly lowercase characters, using capitalization only to indicate a natural word break, for example "CurrentPortionOfLongTermDebt". Note the first character of a name attribute must not be underscore, and if the name attribute is originally based on a label and in a subsequent version of the schema, the label changes, the name attribute must not be changed merely to maintain agreement. REMARK: This only applies to the company extension schemas. If there were a standard taxonomy schema that violated this, it would
nevertheless be good. There being no such standard taxonomy, there is no such test variation.Restrictions on the element id attribute.
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_000gd | 6.7.17, custom element uses prefix matching namespace prefix, GOOD. | custom element uses prefix matching namespace prefix, GOOD. | 10491.6.1 |
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_001ng | 6.7.17, custom element uses prefix not matching namespace prefix, NOGOOD. | custom element uses prefix not matching namespace prefix, NOGOOD. | 10491.6.1 |
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_002ng | 6.7.17, custom element uses prefix with spurious suffix characters, NOGOOD. | custom element uses prefix with spurious suffix characters, NOGOOD. | 10491.6.1 |
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