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DateTime control enhancements

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

The DateTime (calendar) control has been updated. You can now show week numbers on the calendar, disable weekends so that users cannot select them as working days, show minutes in intervals, and use spinners to facilitate navigating between months and years. These design-time options make it easier for users to select valid dates and times in your applications.

For more information, see Adding and configuring a DateTime control.

Conditional paths added to case life cycle

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

You can now add a conditional path to a process in the life cycle of a case. By defining the decisions that cause a process to follow different paths, you can create cases that support more than one outcome.

For more information about conditional paths, see Conditional paths in a case life cycle.

Use of the @java function in expressions is deprecated

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

Use of the @java function in expressions is deprecated. Use a utility function or other product feature instead.

For more information about expressions, see Building expressions with the Expression Builder.

Change passwords from Pega Mobile Client

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

You can now change your Pega® Platform password from a mobile device. After your password expires and you try to log in to a custom mobile app, Pega Mobile Client lets you define a new password and verifies it against active password policies.

For more information, see Enabling security policies.

Advance cases from a push notification screen

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

You can now approve and reject Pega® Platform cases from your mobile device without opening a custom mobile app. Push notifications that you receive on a mobile device now display buttons that allow you to advance a case.

For more information, see Notifications.

Post Pulse messages to cases from a push notification screen

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

If your mobile device uses Android 7.0 or later, or iOS 9.0 or later, you can now respond to Pulse messages in Pega® Platform cases without opening a custom mobile app. Push notifications received on a mobile device now display a Reply button so that you can respond immediately to the notification.

For more information, see Notifications.

Enhancements to rule comparison

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

For rules that contain a large amount of text, you can now highlight all the changes between rule versions and apply the changes from the version that the rule is compared with. By comparing versions, you can see what changed in the code and resolve conflicts. This ability to compare versions accelerates the development cycle, allowing for a faster time to market with higher quality code.

For more information, see Comparing rule versions.

Enhanced approach for defining user actions

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

You can now define user actions, such as local actions and supporting processes for case types and stages, by clicking Optional actions on the Workflow tab. You can add user actions for case types in the Case wide actions section and for stages in the Stage-only actions section.

For more information, see User actions for case types and stages.

Life cycle tab renamed to Workflow

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

The Life cycle tab for case types has been renamed to Workflow. On the Workflow tab, you can define a life cycle for case types by clicking Life cycle, and you can define user actions for case types and stages by clicking Optional actions.

For information about defining a life cycle for a case type, see:

For information about user actions, see:

Mobile optimized grid enhancements

Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1

Grid (table) layouts optimized for mobile support conditional visibility layout, row, and cell content. You can configure visibility as a client-run expression for use offline, or use a when rule or server-run expressions for desktop and mobile applications. Conditional visibility allows applications to use the template-based rendering. The UI Gallery includes an example of such a grid.

For more information see Optimize grid layouts for mobile.

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