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Aspose.Finance for Python via .NET is a scalable and feature-rich API to process finance-related formats, such as, XBRL iXBRL and OFX, using Python. API offers XBRL,iXBRL,OFX file creation, manipulation and conversion.

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Aspose.Finance for Python via .NET is a a scalable and feature-rich API to process finance-related formats, such as XBRL iXBRL and OFX, using Python. API offers XBRL, iXBRL, OFX file creation, manipulation and conversion. It allows you to open files and manipulate XBRL/iXBRL, OFX, and then export to XBRL,OFX file formats.

Finance API Features

Aspose.Finance offers a wide arrange of features for creating, reading, manipulating and saving xbrl,ixbrl,ofx files:

  • Create XBRL instance from scratch

  • Create iXBRL(inline XBRL) from scratch

  • Read XBRL and iXBRL Formats

  • Validate XBRL and iXBRL

  • Convert XBRL to iXBRL

  • Convert XBRL to XLSX

  • Convert iXBRL to XBRL

  • Create OFX Request File

  • Create OFX Response File

  • Convert OFX Request File from 1.03 to 2.2 format

  • Convert OFX Response File from 1.03 to 2.2 format

Performance and Scalability

Aspose.Finance for Python via .NET is designed to perform equally well on the server or client-side.

Supported Document Formats

Aspose.Finance for Python supports a wide range of formats for loading and saving documents, some of them are listed below:

XBRL: XBRL iXBRL, XLSX OFX: OFX, OFX Version 1

Create a XBRL Document: Programming Samples

from aspose.finance.xbrl import *
document = XbrlDocument()
xbrlInstances = document.xbrl_instances
xbrlInstance = xbrlInstances[xbrlInstances.add()]
document.save(os.path.join(outputDir, "CreateXbrlFile.xbrl"))

Convert a XBRL Document to XLSX file: Programming Samples

from aspose.finance.xbrl import *
document = XbrlDocument(os.path.join(sourceDir, "IdScopeContextPeriodStartAfterEnd.xml"))
# Set save options
saveOptions = SaveOptions()
saveOptions.save_format = SaveFormat.XLSX
# Save file to XLSX format
document.save(os.path.join(outputDir, "ConvertXbrlToXlsx_out.xlsx"), saveOptions)

Convert OFX Request Version 1 File To OFX Request Verver 2 File

from aspose.finance.ofx import *
document = OfxRequestDocument(os.path.join(sourceDir, "bankTransactionReq.sgml"))
document.save(os.path.join(outputDir, "ConvertOfxRequestFileToOfxRequestV2.xml"), OfxVersionEnum.V2X)

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