About an Access database as an XBRL reader, with its innate sort, filter, and search features.
The sole playlist in this channel is especially for people who already know how to use Access and VBA who might be interested in how I get Access to do "this or that" with XBRL. For example how I created a form to work with a crosstab query where the column names would be different each time the query is run.
My primary objective is to impress upon anyone who might not be aware the significance of the list of notional tables.
EAV databases are isomorphic to or transformable into relational databases. XBRL facts belong to an infinite number of relational tables (determinable from the combination of de facto and de jure dimensions identifying the fact) that can be constructed on the fly from the EAV table.
The database makes use of crosstab queries to create query-able relational tables, with concepts and dimensions as column headers (concepts across).