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.
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 Viewstab 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.
View external data entities in one location
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
The External Data Entities landing page provides a consolidated view of all the existing data entities in your product. You can access this page by clicking . Use this landing page to identify the data sources that are readily available to use and the sources that need to be replaced with production data sources.
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.
Case Manager option for searching only attachments
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
Case Manager search now has an option to search only case attachments. When you search attachments, a new column in the search results displays a paperclip icon with the number of attachments that match the search string. You can click the number to display a list of matching attachments for the selected case.
Manage versions of case attachments in CMIS repositories
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now access, store, and manage versions of case attachments by using external ECM repositories that support CMIS. You can check out, lock, and locally edit a case attachment that is stored in an external ECM repository that supports CMIS. You can also check in the case attachment to create a new version of the attachment.
For more information, see Case attachment versions in CMIS repositories.
Updates to the Application rule form
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
On the Integration & security tab of the Application rule form, you can configure your application to access, store, and manage versions of case attachments in ECM repositories that support the CMIS specification. You can enable CMIS content storage, CMIS content sourcing, or both for your application.
For more information, see Case attachment versions in CMIS repositories.
Updates to the Connect CMIS rule form
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now use the enhanced Connect CMIS rule form to define connections to ECM repositories that support the CMIS specification. On the Service tab, select an existing CMIS provider or configure a custom provider and enter the server type, server URI, and authentication profile to connect to your CMIS provider.
For more information, see Case attachment versions in CMIS repositories.
Updates to the Data Page rule form
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can use the enhanced Data Page rule form to specify the name of a source system in the System name field in the Data sources section. This field represents the name of the system that is associated with a data source. For example, if your data source is a REST connector that connects to an external weather service such as Google Weather API, you can enter Google Weather in the System name field for the data source. The system name is used to display the source systems for a data type on the External Data Entities landing page.
For more information, see Viewing external data entities.
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.