Define distinct names to implementation and framework class layers in Application Express
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
When generating both implementation and framework applications in Application Express, you can now name the framework application and workpool class layers independently. This eliminates the need to update a framework's class structure in the new application. Previously, the framework layers used the same names as the implementation and could not be updated.
Class structure name fields in Advanced Configuration dialog
See Application Express — Advanced Configuration.
New case types contain one stage
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
When you create a new case type in the Cases Explorer or in Application Express, the system creates only one default stage. A single starting stage provides an intuitive design experience and eliminates the need to delete unused stages. Previously, a new case type contained three default stages.
Edit process-based case type flows in Case Designer Process Outline view
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
If your case type does not employ a stage-based design, you can now employ the Step Tree and other features available in Process Outline view to facilitate your design.
Click a process tile in the Stages & Processes tab to open the flow in Process Outline. In this example, the Graffitti report is selected.
Processes in Stages & Processes tab
The process opens in Process Outline view. Note that the tree view allows you to easily see and update the underlying shapes and subprocess that compose the Single Approval process.
Process in Process Outline view
Both Transfer and Transfer Assignment flow actions are displayed in the Bulk Actions tool
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
Both the deprecated Transfer flow action and its Pega 7.1.7 replacement Transfer Assignment (pyTransferAssignment) might appear in the menu on the Bulk Actions tool.
Either of the following situations can cause this behavior:
- The original application did not contain the UI-Kit-7 ruleset, for example, the application was built on Pega 7.1.5.
- The default flow actions are based on BulkProcessTransferFlowAction system settings.
- If you add pyTransferAssignment as a local action in a case type rule, users will see both old and new actions.
- The flow actions are still available unless you override the settings.
- The upgraded application uses the UI Kit ruleset, but the Transfer local action was defined in the original case type rule and copied to the application.
- The original is explicitly defined in the application.
- pyTransferAssignment is available through the system settings in the UI Kit.
As a best practice, upgrade Transfer flow actions to Transfer Assignment in your flows and local actions. The UI Kit ruleset ensures that the new flow actions are optimized for mobile interfaces. In addition, Transfer Assignment provides multiple transfer functions (to manager, workbasket, advanced options) in a single form.
Alternatively, keep the original system settings so that the existing flow actions are still available.
Build contextual help for user interfaces with guided tour rules
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
The guided tour rule is now available, enabling you to showcase the key features on user forms or portals by providing users with information, instructions, or controls in a sequence of pop-up windows called tour stops. The rule allows you to configure the sequence, format, and location in which they are displayed. The content of each tour stop is defined in a referenced section.
Guided tour rule form
This is what the users see when they click a control that links to the guided tour rule.
Guided tour pop-up
Tracked changes persist between client sessions
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
The Microsoft Word native change tracking feature persists between client sessions for specifications. Enable this feature to facilitate collaborative reviews of your specifications with project stakeholders.
Inserting your specification updates as tracked changes allows you to:
- Provide visible markup to the next reviewer.
- Correlate edits to a specific user and time.
- Generate documents that include markup and comments.
Local settings, such as the colors you specify for markup, do not persist between clients.
For instructions on how to prevent markup and comments from appearing in generated documents, see Advanced options for editing specifications.
Add multiple attachments at once
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
You can now add more than one attachment to a requirement or specification at a time, without closing the Add/Edit Attachment modal dialog box. Use the traditional browse method to upload an attachment or drag and drop a local file, based on your needs. View and access your attachments from the Application Profile landing page, Requirement form, or Specification form.
Plan projects using release data
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
Requirements and specifications can now be mapped to a target release and iteration within a specific release. Populating these fields allows you to set and publish a release schedule through worksheets generated by the Sizing wizard. Access these fields from the Application Profile landing page or by opening any requirement or specification.
The Release and Iteration fields as they appear in a specification and a corresponding worksheet
The Sizing wizard incorporates values from the Release and Iteration fields for specifications only.
Data Designer lets you explore, develop, and manage the data your application uses
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
The Data Designer, new in Pega 7.1.7, is the lens through which you create and manage your application data types, and create properties within the selected data type. The Create Properties wizard is retired, and you now create and manage properties in the Definition tab of the data type you are viewing. You can track how your application uses your data types, and which case types use which data, on the Usage tab. Review the sources for your data types on the Sources tab, and create and manage local data storage for records on the Records tab.
For more information, see About Data Types.
Specification type extended for decisioning users
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
Specifications now support a Decision Strategy Manager (DSM) type. This allows you to map your specifications to a decisioning component, such as a strategy or model. After you select an appropriate subtype and provide relevant metadata, you can run the Sizing wizard to incorporate these details into project sizing worksheets.
DSM specification details as they appear in the Specification form and Sizing wizard output
You must have access to Decision Management rulesets to create DSM specifications. For more information on specification types, refer to the Details tab of the Specification form. To view all specifications in your application, filtered by type, refer to the Application Profile landing page.