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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''XBRL Parent-Child Relationship'''. Relationship between elements that indicates subordination of one to the other as represented in a print listing or financial statement  presentation. Relationships files use parent-child hierarchies to model  several different relationships, including presentation, particular cases of domain used as the axis of a table.  Summation of a set of facts, and membership of concepts within a  domain used as the axis of a table.   .
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'''XBRL Parent-Child Relationship'''. Relationship between [[XBRL Element | elements]] that indicates subordination of one to the other as represented in a print listing or financial statement  presentation.  
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== Usage ==
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Relationships files use parent-child hierarchies to model  several different relationships, including presentation, particular cases of domain used as the axis of a table.  Summation of a set of facts, and membership of concepts within a  domain used as the axis of a table.
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== See Also ==
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* [[XBRL Presentation Tree]]
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* [[XBRL Arcrole]]
  
  
 
[[Category:XBRL Glossary]]
 
[[Category:XBRL Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 16:47, 28 April 2023

Definition

XBRL Parent-Child Relationship. Relationship between elements that indicates subordination of one to the other as represented in a print listing or financial statement presentation.

Usage

Relationships files use parent-child hierarchies to model several different relationships, including presentation, particular cases of domain used as the axis of a table. Summation of a set of facts, and membership of concepts within a domain used as the axis of a table.

See Also