Use multiple built-on applications to enhance ruleset reuse
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
Applications can now have multiple built-on applications, allowing rules to be reused as a part of a built-on application at run time while being developed independently at design time.
Previously, applications built in Pega 7.1 and earlier versions were assembled in a single linear application stack--one application built on top of another application, and so on. Attempting to reuse rulesets and frameworks across applications resulted in having to splice applications together, creating challenges when attempting to support the use of these custom created applications. Starting in Pega 7.2, applications are built on to other applications by using a hierarchical tree structure, and the Pega 7 Platform automatically converts this tree into a linear application stack.
For more information, see Using multiple built-on applications and the Ruleset behavior at design time section in Application stack hierarchy for multiple built-on applications.
Support for delegating map values, correspondence rules, and circumstances
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now delegate map values and correspondence rules from the
menu. In addition, you can delegate circumstanced types of the following supported rules and data types:- Map values
- Correspondence rules
- Paragraphs
- Decision tables
- Data types
Offline support for mobile applications
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can work on assignments and create cases while your mobile device is offline. By enabling offline support for a case type, you can move cases closer to resolution while your application is disconnected from the network.
For more information, see Enabling offline for support for a case type.
Relevant records to define reusable assets
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
Relevant records describe the collection of rules that refine the behavior, presentation, and definition of a case or data type. They are commonly used to designate records from an inherited class as important or reusable in a child class.
Use relevant records to define information displayed in certain Pega 7 Platform application screens and fields. The Pega 7 Platform provides a number of items marked as relevant records, and you can further manage relevant records for your own case and data types.
For more information, see Relevant records.
Current parameter page can now be passed into activities, collections, and data transforms
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
In collection rules, you can now pass the current parameter page into an activity, data transform, or another collection when you call the activity, data transform, or collection from either a primary or a response action instead of setting up parameters before you call one of these types of rules. The Pass current parameter page check box is now supported on the Collection rule form.
For more information, see Rules and methods supported by a collection.
Team management
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
As a case manager or manager of a team, you can manage all your teams and direct reports on the Team management landing page. You can create teams or delete existing ones, as well as update team membership and work queues assigned to the team. You can also update and manage workload, time off, and skills information for individual team members. Social collaboration through Pulse is also available for both teams and individual users.
For more information, see Managing team information and work queues.
Quickly make a calculation based on a repeating field group
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
After you add a calculated (read-only) field to a form, you can create simple calculations that reference numeric fields within repeating groups. The expression can use common functions (Sum of, Average of, Minimum of, or Maximum of) or can be a custom expression.
For more information, see Calculations based on a repeating field group.
New Pulse gadget for users
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can use Pulse to communicate and collaborate with other users. For example, in Pulse you can post messages, share files, search for content, and view an activity feed on your dashboard that aggregates your Pulse posts.
For more information, see Pulse for social collaboration.
Add validation to fields on a form
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now validate the values of single-value fields when you build a form. You can also provide messages that are displayed to users when any condition fails.
For more information, see Field validation on a form.
Simplified creation of case types
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can create a case type in a single step, which enables you to process cases and use Case Designer immediately. Because some features are now extracted from the process of creating a case type, you can gradually add complexity at your own pace. For a guided experience of adding a data model or life cycle to your case type, follow the prompts in Case Designer.
For more information, see Adding a case type to your application.