INC-178148 · Issue 660924
Handling added for SSO servlet name
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7
After update, logging into an external site was not working correctly due to the SSO URL being appended with "/app/default". This has been resolved by updating the code to handle the servlet name properly.
INC-188405 · Issue 673063
Handling added for SSO servlet name
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7
After update, logging into an external site was not working correctly due to the SSO URL being appended with "/app/default". This has been resolved by updating the code to handle the servlet name properly.
INC-160767 · Issue 628373
Email headers correctly mapped when using MSGraph
Resolved in Pega Version 8.6
The value of "Send Date" was not correctly populated when using MSGraph instead of IMAP, causing the Email Listener to fail. Microsoft populates the "sendDateTime" field in the JSON with the value of the RFC 822 email header "Date:", but this value was not being passed to Java object of type "Message" as part of the query. To resolve this, ReceivedDateTime and SentDatetime have been added in the select filter of getMessagebymessageID.
SR-D81532 · Issue 544429
Corrected case-mismatch when using Top Ranked in a subreport
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.2
Incorrect SQL Generation was seen when using the combination of Union ALL (more than 1 distinct tables) and Rank in Sub report. The sub-report had a ranking logic to pull records with greatest “pxUpdateDateTime”, but when executing the main report definition rule, Oracle responded with the error "There was a problem getting a list." Investigation showed that the query generated was not able to match the columns because they were given as pxUpdateDateTimeR1 in one and PXUPDATEDATETIMER1 in another. This only happened when display Top Ranked was selected in the subreport, and was due to Oracle being case-sensitive. This has been resolved by updating the system to get the correct column alias for rank in a subreport.
INC-138243 · Issue 584898
Performance improvement in When parsing
Resolved in Pega Version 8.6
After upgrade, performance issues were seen in the execution of rules with When conditions. This has been resolved by modifying the code to address some inefficiencies in the parsing method.
INC-137882 · Issue 599137
Hazelcast will be used to determine node presence
Resolved in Pega Version 8.6
When calling logoff from the end user portal, sporadic PresenceStandardLifeCycleListener exceptions were seen during high load periods. This was traced to changes made in the Service Discovery behavior: when there is an issue with the node and heartbeats are missed, the node goes to Safe Mode. This caused the topology to change and trigger clearing off presence sessions, but the node still received service requests and this issue was seen. To resolve this, an updated has been made so the system will rely on the Hazelcast listener instead of service discovery to determine whether a node has left.
INC-175630 · Issue 653863
Application selections only announced when visible
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7
The elements of the application switcher were being announced by the NVDA screen reader even when toggled off, i.e. not visible. The issue was occurring because the focus was remaining at the search bar even after closing the app switcher window, and has been resolved by adding the necessary logic to switch the focus.
INC-180184 · Issue 665091
Assistance and diagnostics added for issue with opening imported 'when'
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7
After upgrade, attempting to open rules that were developed on lower environments and then imported resulted in unknown errors. A workaround has been added to skip and log any corrupted property that might be interfering with the rule opening: enable Skip-Corrupt-Property to put this in place. To improve diagnostics, the new logger NBA-WME-DEBUG has been added. If the error continues after using Skip-Corrupt-Property, Skip-Corrupt-Property should be disabled and NBA-WME-DEBUG should be enabled and kept active until the issue occurs again.
SR-D41229 · Issue 513588
Enhancements added for using AWS file repositories
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.2
Enhancements have been added to improve the use of AWS file storage: Logging for AWS SDK connection metrics can be activated on a per-repository basis, either through the ruleform or through the DSS storage/class/:/enableMetrics. INFO logging can be enabled on PegaAWSSDKMetricReporter to periodically output averages of recorded metrics for all registered S3 repositories with metric collection enabled, or INFO logging can be enabled on PegaAWSRequestMetricCollector to output recorded metrics on every client call for all registered S3 repositories with metric collection enabled. The interval at which PegaAWSSDKMetricReporter logs metrics at can be configured with the DASS storage/AWSSDK/metricReportingInterval. This DASS is a system-wide setting, and not a per-repository setting. The default reporting interval is 90 seconds, and metric collection is disabled on all repositories by default.
SR-D54314 · Issue 517289
Enhancements added for using AWS file repositories
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.2
Enhancements have been added to improve the use of AWS file storage: Logging for AWS SDK connection metrics can be activated on a per-repository basis, either through the ruleform or through the DSS storage/class/:/enableMetrics. INFO logging can be enabled on PegaAWSSDKMetricReporter to periodically output averages of recorded metrics for all registered S3 repositories with metric collection enabled, or INFO logging can be enabled on PegaAWSRequestMetricCollector to output recorded metrics on every client call for all registered S3 repositories with metric collection enabled. The interval at which PegaAWSSDKMetricReporter logs metrics at can be configured with the DASS storage/AWSSDK/metricReportingInterval. This DASS is a system-wide setting, and not a per-repository setting. The default reporting interval is 90 seconds, and metric collection is disabled on all repositories by default.