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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
− | '''XBRL Domain'''. An | + | '''XBRL Domain'''. An [[XBRL Element]] that represents a set of members sharing a specified semantic nature. |
− | == | + | The domain and its members are used to classify facts along the axis of a table. A domain is a set of related values. In XBRL, domains are defined using taxonomy elements that are used to group domain members. |
− | "Lithuania" is a domain member in the domain "Member States," and would be used to classify elements domain set in the taxonomy. When a fact does not have any domain member specified, that means it applies to the entire domain or to a default member of such as revenues and assets in Lithuania as distinct from other Member States. | + | |
+ | == Examples == | ||
+ | * Different domains for use on a "geography" dimension would be "Countries", "Continents" or "States". | ||
+ | * "Lithuania" is a domain member in the domain "Member States," and would be used to classify elements domain set in the taxonomy. When a fact does not have any domain member specified, that means it applies to the entire domain or to a default member of such as revenues and assets in Lithuania as distinct from other Member States. | ||
[[Category:XBRL Glossary]] | [[Category:XBRL Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 28 April 2023
Definition
XBRL Domain. An XBRL Element that represents a set of members sharing a specified semantic nature.
The domain and its members are used to classify facts along the axis of a table. A domain is a set of related values. In XBRL, domains are defined using taxonomy elements that are used to group domain members.
Examples
- Different domains for use on a "geography" dimension would be "Countries", "Continents" or "States".
- "Lithuania" is a domain member in the domain "Member States," and would be used to classify elements domain set in the taxonomy. When a fact does not have any domain member specified, that means it applies to the entire domain or to a default member of such as revenues and assets in Lithuania as distinct from other Member States.