We recently completed the planned overhaul of
filings.xbrl.org . As a
result a few things have changed:
* The index.json file is no longer being updated with new filings.
There is a new API available here:
https://filings.xbrl.org/api/filings
The new API supports pagination, filtering and sorting, and follows the
JSON:API standard (
jsonapi.org). What it doesn't have yet is any
documentation. I'm working on this, but in the meantime feel free to
drop me a mail if you have any questions.
*
filings.xbrl.org now makes greater use of hashes (sha256sums) to
uniquely identify filings. For example, this filing:
https://filings.xbrl.org/filing/213800MC2SGVSIBN7J53-2021-12-31-ESEF-DK-0
was filed in both Denmark and Norway, and therefore the filings on
filings.xbrl.org are cross-linked.
* Where possible, we also include links to relevant URLs on the OAM's
site where we obtained the filing.
* A list of sources, and count of filings per country is available here:
https://filings.xbrl.org/source
* We recently added Slovenia to the growing list of countries that we
ingest filings from automatically.
We still see a small number of filings with embarrassing errors the core
data that we use to build our index, such as filings for reporting
periods thousands of years in the future, or with completely the wrong
LEI. Where this happens, we will generally hide them from the index on
the front page to avoid confusion, but they can still be found elsewhere
on the site.
As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions, please let me know.
regards,
Paul
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Paul Warren, Technical Director
+44 7977 144893