Flow rules not supported in IE8
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.1
In versions prior to 7.1.2, flow rules do not open in Internet Explorer 8 (IE8). Upgrade your system to the latest version of PRPC or access flows from another supported browser.
Search field type is deprecated
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.9
The search field type in Form Builder is deprecated. Use a data reference or user reference instead, both of which prompt users with an autocomplete field at run time.
For the full list of supported field types in Form Builder, see Supported display modes by field type.
WriteHistory parameter has been removed from Link-Objects method
Valid from Pega Version Pega Platform
The WriteHistory check box has been removed as a parameter to the Link-Objects method on the Activity form. Users who are upgrading from versions prior to Pega 7.2 do not have to take any action because history details rely on the "linked from" object and this option stored results in the "linked to" object.
To correctly capture a link event in the history of an object, call the History-Add method.
Label changes to field types in Case Designer
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
The following field types have been renamed in Case Designer to be consistent with Data Designer and other areas of the Pega 7 Platform.
Label in previous versions | Label in Pega 7.2 |
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Text | Text (single line) |
Text (multiple lines) | Text (paragraph) |
Check box | Boolean |
Date and time | Date & time |
Date | Date only |
Drop down | Picklist |
Number (integer) | Integer |
Number (decimal) | Decimal |
Users who upgrade from versions prior to Pega 7.2 do not have to take any action because the label changes are cosmetic and do not affect the underlying controls or property types that support form building.
For more information about the field types that you can use when building a form, see Storage and display of single-value fields.
Process Outline view is unavailable
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
Process Outline view is no longer available as of this release. Use Case Designer instead to configure your processes. For advanced options, you can open the underlying flow for a process in Process Modeler.
For more information, see Designing a case type and Diagram tab on the Flow form.
New location for case-type settings
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
The configuration options for case-type settings have been moved from the property panel to the Settings tab in Case Designer. This change separates behavioral settings from life-cycle settings so that you can stay focused as you design your case types.
For more information, see Configuring case-type behavior.
No private posts in new Pulse gadget
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
The new Pulse gadget does not support private posts. When you upgrade to the new gadget, any private posts of the following types that you created by using the previous version of the gadget become public.
- Operator posts
- Case posts
- Posts that used the generic pxPostMessage API with private posts enabled
- Posts that used the Pulse smart shape in PRPC 6.3 or earlier with private posts enabled
For more information about the new Pulse gadgets for developers, Pulse gadgets and custom APIs.
For more information about the using the new Pulse gadget, see Communicating with Pulse.
Processes run by default when a stage is restarted
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
The Run on re-entry check box in Case Designer has been removed. As a result of this change, processes run by default each time that a stage is restarted. Users who previously had this check box cleared can use the Start when option in Case Designer instead to define the criteria for skipping a process.
For more information, see Adding a process to a stage.
Conversion of single-step assignments is no longer required
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You no longer need to create a single-step assignment in a case type and then convert it to another supported step type. Instead, you can use the + Add step option in Case Designer to add any step type directly to a process in a stage. This change delivers a more consistent experience to users who are working in Case Designer and Process Modeler.
The following table lists the step labels in Case Designer that were updated to support this change.
Step label in previous versions | Step label in Pega 7.2 |
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Single-step assignment | Collect information |
Approval | Approve/Reject |
Attachment | Attach Content |
Case | Create Cases |
For more information, see Adding a step to a process in a stage.
Upgrade utility for Get Next Work performance
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
You can run a utility to upgrade Get Next Work processing to more quickly process assignments that were created in versions of the Pega 7 Platform earlier than 7.2.2. Performance is automatically improved on new installations.
For more information, see Upgrading Get Next Work performance.