Tag in an Inline XBRL Project
You can use CDM XBRL to tag in an inline XBRL project.
A project can be set by the administrator to be enabled for inline XBRL generation. Some aspects of tagging are different when you work in an inline XBRL project, particularly in a Word report object, as some tags cannot be expressed in HTML.
You must follow some tagging constraints when working with the following structures in a document:
- Paragraphs
- Table cells
- List items
- Sections
- Pages
You cannot extend beyond a boundary in one direction without including the boundary in the other direction. The tag cannot contain only the start or the end of an item.
For tables, you can only tag within a cell, and for a list, within a list item. If you cross the boundary of a cell or list item, then the tag must include the entire table or entire list. You cannot start the tag inside a bullet list and end outside the bullet list, or tag part of a table.
When you are creating inline XBRL tags, follow these rules:
- Do not allow the tag to cross from one page into another.
- Do not allow the tag to cross from one section into another.
- Do not allow the tag to begin inside a list and end outside the list without containing the whole list.
- Do not allow the tag to begin inside a table and end outside the table without containing the whole table.
- Do not partially tag the contents of two cells in a Word object table.
If you select a transformation that is invalid for inline tagging, a warning is displayed but you can continue to tag. The tag becomes a hidden tag in your generated inline document.