Revamped view authoring in Cosmos React
Valid from Pega Version 8.6
Applications that use Cosmos React now feature updated case and portal authoring tools, including more templates, improved view editing, and more intuitive management of UI components.
This change empowers citizen developers to build applications through configuration as opposed to customization, and reduces development time while also providing a prescriptive environment for creating optimal customer experience.
For more information, see Configuring forms and views.
Show multiple views of data in your application
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
You can now show multiple views of data in your application by adding the record editor (pxRecordsEditor) section to a layout, another section, or a cell in a layout. You can configure the section to customize the display and enable the search, import, and export capabilities of the record editor.
For more information, see Multiple views of data in the record editor section.
Enhancements in list view authoring and run-time editing of Cosmos React tables
Valid from Pega Version 8.6
Cosmos React tables now offer an enriched and more convenient way of authoring and editing. You can now achieve the following results:
- Enable editing in the list view template that holds your table so that users can instantly change values inline or preview and edit a referenced object from the table in a pop-up window.
- Change the label, format, or helper text for a column at design time.
- Create multiple preset views with different filters, and switch between these views at run time.
- Perform a variety of optional actions on a table row, such as update, change stage, preview, and open a row in a new tab.
These enhancements result in a better user experience by making tables more customizable, intuitive, and interactive.
For more information, see Enhance the user experience with new Cosmos React tables (8.6), Configuring a React table in a section (for Theme Cosmos applications), and Configuring lists (for Cosmos React applications).
View all nodes in a cluster from the Cluster Management landing page
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
Use the Cluster Management page to view information for all of the available nodes in a cluster. To view the nodes, click Actions.
. To access detailed information about a single node, clickFor more information, see System Operations.
Ability to train the text analytics model based on email attachments
Valid from Pega Version 8.6
You can now train the text analytics model for Pega Email Bot™ based on training data from email attachments. As a result, you improve the natural language processing (NLP) analysis for your email bot so that your system detects the correct language, sentiment, topics, and entities from both the body of emails and their attachments. By default, you train the text analytics model based only on training data from the body of emails.
For more information, see Enabling training the model based on email attachments.
Enhanced Pulse gadget for Cosmos React
Valid from Pega Version 8.6
Together with the DX API, the Cosmos React component now provides an overlay in which users can quickly view and select the feed sources from which to view Pulse messages. Users can also add attachments to their messages, and remove the messages that they post. These enhancements improve collaboration and speed up case resolution. For example, a case worker can view only posts from particular cases, to quickly find a request for additional information about a case, and then provide necessary details by attaching a relevant document.
For more information, see Configuring Pulse feed sources for Cosmos React and Posting a message in Pulse.
Automatically process cases with Box
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
You can now use Box to store attachments during automated case processing without requiring user input at run time for authentication or authorization with Box. The authentication profile must be OAuth 2.0 with a grant type of authorization code. You can view which apps are connected, connect apps, and disconnect apps on the Connected apps landing page.
For more information, see Connected apps landing page.
Improved requestor management
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
You can now manage the requestors from all the nodes in a cluster by using the Requestor Management landing page. You can view performance details about requestors, run traces, and stop requestors. On this landing page, you can also filter the list of requestors, and view cluster-based and node-based views of requestors.
For more information, see Managing requestors.
Empty properties are not included in snapshot
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
History records are smaller and more efficient, because empty properties are no longer included in the snapshot. However, as a result, the history snapshot for sections might present a distorted view of the section.
Extended support for Cosmos React tables in Pega Infinity applications
Valid from Pega Version 8.6
Cosmos React tables are now available to Pega Infinity™ pages. Previously, when you enabled Cosmos React UI for landing pages in your application, you could add the React-based tables only to landing pages. With this enhancement, you can also embed tables in a section that is part of your case view or dashboard page.
For more information, see Adding a React table to a section.