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When performing "File New from Existing" some of the info on the XBRL Mandatory page is incorrect, what is the cause?
When performing "File New from Existing" some of the info on the XBRL Mandatory page is incorrect, what is the cause?
Published: 16/05/2023
When performing "File New From existing" some of the info on the XBRL Mandatory page is incorrect, what is the cause?
Answer:
During the
File New from
Existing
process, if you opted to retain financial data, this may affect the XBRL Mandatory page.
Perform a
Get New Version
from Library which will clear the Inputs and footnote(s) on the Mandatory Info page and only retain the data pulling through from the Information Store.
Click
here
for steps on how to perform
Get New Version
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