Data and integration troubleshooting enhancements
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
Identify how data is loaded in user interface (UI) elements, discover the data sources used, and navigate to the relevant rules by using the new Live Data tool. Use the Live Data tool to quickly troubleshoot data and integrations by providing data page information or autopopulate properties from the UI without searching through the clipboard.
For more information, see Troubleshooting data in UI elements.
Retrieve a flat list of fields from Pega Digital Experience APIs
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
You can now use the flatListOfFields parameter to retrieve a list of the fields in a case or flow action. With this parameter, you avoid parsing all the layout information for the Pega Digital Experience API, making it easier for you to see only what you need to build your user interface.
The following Pega Digital Experience APIs support the flatListOfFields parameter:
- GET /casetypes/{ID}
- GET /assignments/{ID}/actions/{actionID}
- GET /cases/{ID}/actions/{actionID}
For more information, see Retrieve a flat list of fields from Pega APIs.
Customized application overview documents in App Studio
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
Keep stakeholders notified of the status of an application by customizing and generating an application overview document in App Studio. The overview may include information such as case types, roles, features in your application, and more. Select the chapters that you want to include in the overview, and then highlight the most relevant information by ordering the chapters. In addition to the application overview document, you can generate a detailed data model, either in Microsoft Word or Excel format.
For more information, see Creating project documents for stakeholders in App Studio, Exporting a data model into a document.
Attachment migration from Pega database storage to a repository
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
You can now migrate case attachments from Pega database storage to a repository by using a wizard from Pega Platform™. This ability is useful, for example, when you migrate from an on-premises deployment to a Pega Cloud Services environment and you want to reduce the size of your Pega database and manage all your case attachments in a single location.
For more information, see Migrating case attachments to a repository.
New send email automations and enhancements
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
You can now configure cases, flows, and activities to compose and send guardrail-compliant emails that conform to the MIME standard by using email automations. Use the new Call-Automation method to call an automation from an activity without writing Java.
You can also now categorize error messages in automations to quickly understand the type of error that occurred. In addition, page list data types are now supported for inputs and outputs in automations.
For more information, see Calling an automation from an activity and Viewing automations.
Specify a queue of user operations in Pega Digital Experience APIs
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
You can now specify a queue of page instructions for user operations on embedded pages, page lists, and page groups in Pega Digital Experience APIs. The page instructions allow your client application to more accurately model users’ actions.
Pega Digital Experience APIs support the following operations:
- For embedded pages:
DELETE
,REPLACE
, andUPDATE
. - For page lists:
DELETE
,REPLACE
,UPDATE
,APPEND
,INSERT
, andMOVE
. - For page groups:
DELETE
,REPLACE
,UPDATE
, andADD
.
For more information, see Page-related operation queuing with page instructions in Pega APIs.
Remote device log retrieval from online-only mobile apps
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
In addition to device logs from offline-enabled mobile apps, Pega Mobile Client™ can now upload device logs from online-only mobile apps. The upload to Pega Platform™ starts when a user restarts the mobile app. You retrieve device logs from a specific device to support remote users and troubleshoot mobile apps.
For more information, see Retrieving device logs.
Improved mobile user experience with spaces
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
Spaces in mobile apps have been enhanced to provide a wider screen area for navigation between content tabs such as Pulse, Boards, Subspaces, and Tasks. Mobile users can now use native selection controls to choose from the same space-specific actions that are available to users of desktop-based applications. The enhancement improves the usability of spaces and promotes collaboration between mobile users.
Spaces on mobile apps do not require any additional configuration.
For more information about spaces, see Collaborating with users by using spaces.
Increased display area in mobile apps
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
Mobile apps now support hiding the top and bottom bars when the user scrolls down. When the user scrolls up, the bars appear again. This enhancement improves the mobile user experience by presenting more data on the screen, for example, a longer list of items.
For more information, see Advanced layout options.
Mobile apps display skeletons for the initial screen load
Valid from Pega Version 8.3
Android and iOS mobile apps now display a skeleton before the initial screen loads, which enhances user experience and provides faster response to user actions on complex mobile screens or over slow networks. Until the initial screen is ready to be displayed, Pega Platform™ displays an empty placeholder that imitates the actual user interface.
Skeletons for the initial screen in mobile apps do not require any additional configuration.