Personalized views in table layouts
Valid from Pega Version 8.4
Table layouts now provide users with the option to save preferred run-time configurations, such as column visibility and filtering, as permanent profiles. This enhancement helps users create dedicated views for specific work scenarios, which reduces the need for repetitive adjustments to the user interface and improves productivity.
For more information, see Enabling table personalization.
Upgrade impact
After an upgrade to 8.4 and later, the default table toolbar styling and experience may be unexpectedly different for any customized tables in a client's application: if you enabled a tool bar action for a personalizable table and the 8.4 application overrides your customization, your application now displays the default 8.4 table toolbar.
What steps are required to update the application to be compatible with this change?
Existing clients that upgrade to Pega Platform 8.4 and later may need to update applications in some scenarios. Any custom actions present in the overridden section may need to be re-authored into this toolbar using the additional actions section.
Visualize tasks more clearly with the task board view
Valid from Pega Version 8.2
In spaces and other contexts, you can now monitor and track the resolution of cases by using the task board view. This view groups tasks into columns by status to provide a visual overview for all members of a space. By default, the task board view is enabled in spaces, but you can enable it in any context to meet your needs.
For more information, see Monitoring and tracking cases (for App Studio) or Monitoring and tracking cases (for Dev Studio).
Changes to the Attach Content control in Pega Client for Windows
Valid from Pega Version 8.2
Users who access offline-enabled Pega Platform™ applications from Pega Client for Windows can now use the Attach Content control within a case view to attach files with a native file picker control or take screenshots with a device camera. Images are immediately attached to the case, and image file names are based on a time stamp. If a device has no camera, the client skips the source selection step and the native file picker control opens.
For more information, see Harness and Sections forms – Adding an Attach Content control.
Support for sourcing case and Pulse attachments from repositories
Valid from Pega Version 8.2
You can now source case and Pulse attachments from repositories, which provides a complete solution for attachment management. In addition, unlike other external sourcing solutions, repositories do not require OAuth 2.0 authentication, so that you can connect to repositories that use non-interactive authentication.
For more information, see Configuring external sourcing options for attachments.
Support for large binary data item storage in Pega Client for Windows
Valid from Pega Version 8.2
Pega Client for Windows can now store and synchronize large binary data items and their corresponding actions from the action queue. As a result, offline-enabled application users can view, attach, and delete data files from within a case view, whether the Windows-based device is online or offline. To use this feature, enable offline case attachment support, which allows offline-enabled applications to synchronize case attachments between Pega Platform™ and the device.
For more information, see Attach content support in offline mode and Enabling offline case attachments support.
Improved contracts for implementations
Valid from Pega Version 8.4
For more complete contracts, automations now support embedded pages, default values, and picklists. These enhancements provide a more robust model for inputs and outputs that is easier to update and maintain.
For more information, see Viewing automations.
Enhancements to automations for defining Pega API contracts
Valid from Pega Version 8.4
With enhanced automations, you can now pass embedded pages, specify default values for optional input parameters, and define a set of values for inputs by using the picklist or enumerated field types. The new enhancements make your applications easier to define and maintain, and you can now provide callers of Pega APIs with a clear description of the API.
For more information, see Viewing automations.
New branch quality dashboard
Valid from Pega Version 8.4
Pega Platform™ 8.4 introduces a new branch quality dashboard that shows the following metrics:
- The branch’s guardrail compliance score and the number of guardrail violations
- The percentage and number of unit tests that passed for the branch
- The percentage and number of rules that the tests cover
- Potential merge conflicts that can be addressed directly from the branch quality dashboard
For more information about the new branch quality dashboard, see Viewing branch quality and branch contents.
Increased visibility of strategy design changes with simulation batch tests
Valid from Pega Version 8.4
Improve your understanding of the impact that individual changes to strategy design have on the decision funnel by running batch simulation tests directly from the strategy canvas. With batch simulation tests, you can check that your strategy changes produce the expected results, and immediately see the results in context.
For more information, see Increase the real-time visibility of strategy design changes with simulation batch tests (8.4).
Upgrade impact
After an upgrade to 8.4 and later, simulation outputs produced from earlier versions cannot be used to view canvas counts.
What steps are required to update the application to be compatible with this change?
Following a software upgrade to 8.4 or later, clients must re-run existing simulations in Decision Funnel mode to view the counts in the canvas.
Visualize application layers for case processes and sections
Valid from Pega Version 8.2
In App Studio, you can now easily visualize the application layers for case processes and sections, including work areas and views. When you click the Discover gadget for a case process or section, you are shown a visual representation of the application layers. You can open a layer in Dev Studio to see the rulesets and other attributes of an application.
For more information, see Discover gadget.