Whether you use HData for regulatory compliance, analytics, or intelligence, the latest additions to our platform will help you to more easily manage and gain insights from complex data. New features and enhancements are available across the platform, and many of these additions were built in response to valuable customer feedback. Here’s what’s new for you to explore:
Within Library catalogs, individual accessions and proceedings frequently contain a large number of files. The HData Library now offers enhanced search and filtering so that you can easily locate the documents within an accession or proceeding that are most relevant to your search:
For the first time, EIA data is available for export in HData’s Gateway. With the addition of EIA-176, you can now map EIA and FERC data to companies that file with both entities. EIA-176 is reported annually based on a mandatory survey of all companies that deliver natural gas to consumers or that transport gas across state lines. It provides data on the origin and transportation of natural gas including volumes, pricing, and revenues.
Also new to Gateway is FERC 549D, which is filed quarterly by intrastate pipeline companies that also provide interstate services. For section 311 pipelines, this form provides data on natural gas transportation and storage contracts, utilization, and associated revenues.
The expansion of Gateway datasets enables you to:
Both EIA-176 and FERC 549D are exportable as raw data from Gateway. Access to this untreated data provides you control and flexibility for use in your existing models built in external environments.
If the term “negated values” sends you running, you’re not alone. These values can be non-intuitive to work with, and whether or not a negated value is entered as a positive or negative number affects the outcome of the calculation in which the value is used.
That’s why we added a new feature that helps you recognize and check the accuracy of negated values:
On the Compliance home screen, we’ve added a shortcut for the XBRL document creation assistant. The assistant automatically populates the correct filing taxonomy based on the year, quarter, and form that you select.
Rolling forward historical data to new documents is now expanded and provides the option to:
Document footnotes now have version history and are included in document exports. These new features improve the audit trail for footnotes and give you insight into their history.
To more easily navigate between schedules within a document, we added keyboard shortcuts. For Windows, use control with up and down arrows to switch schedules. For Mac, use command with up and down arrows.
HData customers can access further details and walkthroughs in the Knowledge Base, or contact your Customer Success Manager.
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