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EDGAR Filer Manual v65 6.24.8 page 6-77
Created by:
SEC Office of Structured Disclosure
Merged Columns
If every column in the default layout represented a different combination of period and unit, then the display would often have empty space. In the examples below, the Revenue element is a duration-type element and the Assets element is an instant-type element, so that the figures could only appear this way:
Period Axis → |
3 mo.
ended Dec
31, 2013
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9 mo.
ended Dec
31, 2013
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Dec 31,
2013
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Primary Axis ↓ |
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Line Items: |
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Revenue: |
xxx,xxx |
yyy,yyy |
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Assets: |
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zzz,zzz |
Columns representing an instant period are instead shown merged with the columns representing durations that end on that date:
Period Axis → |
3 mo. ended
Dec 31, 2013
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9 mo. ended
Dec 31, 2013
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Primary Axis ↓ |
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Line Items: |
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Revenue: |
xxx,xxx |
yyy,yyy |
Assets: |
zzz,zzz |
zzz,zzz |
A set of facts with different units all on distinct elements may be merged into a single column as well. In particular, when facts whose unit is a currency, facts with units "shares", and facts whose unit is that same currency "per share" have compatible periods, they are merged into the same columns.
References
Variations
Number |
Name |
Description |
References |
Data Inputs |
Result Outputs |
_000gd |
A simple table with two durations having a common end date. |
Same as the example in EFM 6.24.8 |
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_001gd |
Three columns merging 1-year durations with instants at the end of each. |
This example uses the public float and number of employees figures. |
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