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Access views in one location

Valid from Pega Version 7.2

You can access the relevant views for your case type in one place. By using the Views tab in Case Designer, you can review and edit views that are used in your case life cycle. You can also configure standard views to quickly customize the fields that are displayed when a user creates, edits, or reviews a case.

For more information, see Views in a case type.

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.

Improved modularity of case life cycles

Valid from Pega Version 7.2

You can add processes to a stage in the life cycle of a case. By organizing related steps into processes, you can design a life cycle that is modular and easy to reuse. This change also makes it easier for stakeholders to understand the flow of events when reviewing your case types.

For more information, see Modular life cycles for cases.

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.

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.

Cannot view all custom context posts in Pulse

Valid from Pega Version 7.2

When you use Pulse in a custom context, the custom context label is displayed as plain text instead of as a link that you can click to view all posts that are associated with the custom context.

For more information about Pulse, see the help topic 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.

Create and associate specifications in Case Designer

Valid from Pega Version 7.2

You can now create and associate specifications with steps and user forms when you design a case in Case Designer. You can reuse the specifications in the current case and other case types. By defining specifications, you can generate a more meaningful application profile document.

For more information, see Associating a specification with a step, Associating a specification with a user form and Enhancements to the Direct Capture of Objectives.

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

Single-step assignmentCollect information
ApprovalApprove/Reject
AttachmentAttach Content
CaseCreate Cases

For more information, see Adding a step to a process in a stage.

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