Configuration Wizard

When you start AMANA XBRL Tagger, the Configuration Wizard is displayed. It checks the validity of the license or helps you to activate it when used for the very first time. In addition, it helps to load a document and the current taxonomy version and it checks the document settings. For more information on how to activate the tool with a valid license visit Installation and Update.

You can either perform the steps offered by the Configuration Wizard, or close it and load the document and taxonomy manually as described below.

Load Document

Click on Load Document in the Configuration Wizard. Alternatively, you can load the document without the Configuration Wizard: click on File in the main Tagger window → Open... → Then select the desired file. Either way, after confirming your selection, the Document Settings dialog will appear, where you can set the Default Settings, the Advanced Settings, and the Package Settings. You can find below and explanation on how to adjust the different Document Settings.

Document Settings

Default Settings Dialog

This dialog configures the default settings for each tagged value as well as the whole report.

Advanced Settings Dialog

This dialog configures the advanced settings for the report. Some of the fields are pre-populated, depending on the settings in the "Default Settings" dialog.

Package Settings Dialog

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This dialog configures the package settings for the current report. The dialogue fields are pre-populated, depending on the selected document settings.

After the document has been loaded, the available chapters and tables can be selected from the respective dropdown menu. Furthermore, a chapter tree is available in the displayed tabs.

Report Settings can also be opened and changed after the file is loaded. To do so, click on Document → Settings or on the Settings Icon.

Open/Load Taxonomy

Now that the document is loaded and the Document Settings are adjusted, a taxonomy for tagging the values needs to be selected and loaded, if not previously done in the Configuration Wizard.

Taxonomies are defined by entry points in the format of URIs. The entry point references a collection of schema files which determine the available elements to be used for tagging.

To open a taxonomy click on XBRL → Open/Load Taxonomy. The XBRL Tagger offers a selection of base taxonomies to load. You can view these taxonomies by clicking the drop down arrow. Once you have selected the desired taxonomy, click on "Load". If you need to report ESEF, but want to load another taxonomy, click "Load Taxonomy Package".

Once you click "Load Taxonomy Package", another dialog opens: insert the entry point URI of the desired taxonomy into the first text field, then click open. The desired taxonomy will be loaded.

Continue reading about XBRL Taxonomies here or get started to tag your report here.

Change Taxonomy Language

To change the taxonomy language, go to "Settings→ Change Taxonomy Language" and select one of the available languages:

Multi-Taxonomy Tagging

In some jurisdictions (for example Denmark) the local authorities require ESEF reports not only to be tagged with elements from the ESEF-taxonomy, but also with additional elements from a local taxonomy. The taxonomy extension is still only being done on the ESEF-taxonomy, but the report itself contains tags from more than one entry-point. These multi-taxonomy-requirements might become more common in the future. Starting with version 1.7, the XBRL Tagger supports the tagging of reports with two or more taxonomies. 

  1. To get started just load the report and the ESEF taxonomy. 

  2. Then click on XBRL → Open/Load Additional Taxonomy

3. In the taxonomy selection window just add the entry point of the additional taxonomy, for example: http://archprod.service.eogs.dk/taxonomy/20201001/entryDanishGAAPExcludingBalanceSheetIncomeStatementIncludingManagementsReview20201001.xsd

4. If you click on XBRL → Manage Additional Taxonomies, you will see the Taxonomy that has been added.

5. If you generate a result document, the tags of each taxonomy will be validated according to the validations that are part of the source taxonomy. You will also find two XBRL instances in the reports folder, one for each target.

Overview of the Tagger

Everything is set up for tagging values and notes in a document. In the screenshot below the different areas of the Tagger are highlighted.