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UBmatrix XBRL Database Adaptor™ is the most powerful and effective method for managing, storing, and analyzing XBRL data. It fulfills the database storage requirements that provide the speed, scalability, and security required by organizations looking to implement an XBRL-based reporting system.
Most query and retrieval of XBRL information can take the form of one of three use cases:
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Document-based queries – Query and retrieval of the entire instance document as filed (e.g., “Return the August 2007 10K filing for IBM”). To be complete, this also requires the retrieval of the associated taxonomy files.
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Fact-based queries – Query and retrieval of specific fact values for a given concept and context (e.g., “Return the 2007 Total Revenue for SAP”).
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Taxonomy-based queries – Query and retrieval of fact values for a portion of an instance document, referred to as “an extended link” (e.g., “Return the 2007 Balance Sheet for ORCL”). This retrieves facts organized by the metadata contained in the taxonomy. Additionally one may query and retrieve metadata stored in the taxonomy.
UBmatrix XBRL Database Adaptor is currently available running on top of Oracle 10g or 11g.
Click here to request an evaluation copy of the UBmatrix XBRL Database Adaptor.
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