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.
SR-D85653 · Issue 548601
Repaired Tracer use with Google Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.1
After running Tracer while using Google Chrome, closing it and trying to run another resulted in an error indicating "Cannot Launch multiple tracer sessions for a requestor". This was identified as a bug with Google Chrome Versions greater than 70 and was caused by Chrome deprecating the use of sync XHR on page dismissal, and has been resolved by modifying the system to use a beacon API instead.
SR-D90051 · Issue 549494
Repaired Tracer use with Google Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.1
After running Tracer while using Google Chrome, closing it and trying to run another resulted in an error indicating "Cannot Launch multiple tracer sessions for a requestor". This was identified as a bug with Google Chrome Versions greater than 70 and was caused by Chrome deprecating the use of sync XHR on page dismissal, and has been resolved by modifying the system to use a beacon API instead.
INC-195387 · Issue 681673
HandleResponses updated for use with optimized campaign
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7
After updating from Pega 8.4, responses were not processed in the pxHandleResponses Data flow if the "pyCampaignOptimization" flag was set to true. This was traced to a missed use case for an optimized campaign, and has been resolved by modifying the condition in HandleResponses.
INC-180184 · Issue 665092
Assistance and diagnostics added for issue with opening imported 'when'
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.6
After update, 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.
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-D77157 · Issue 544473
DataSet preview will use date instead of datetime
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.1
While using a DataSet preview functionality, the date appeared as reduced by one day. This has been resolved by parsing date as 'date' instead of 'datetime' to avoid issues with timezone interactions.
SR-D89428 · Issue 550393
Data Flow StartTime uses locale timezone
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.1
The start time of the dataflow was displayed in GMT instead of the operator locale timezone. This has been corrected.
SR-D60284 · Issue 550560
Delete Requestor method updated for use with CMT
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.1
JMS MDB Listeners with Container Managed Transaction (CMT) enabled in Websphere 8.5 had global transactions fail. To initialize a JMS-MDB listener, a requestor of type APP is used. Upon the service being fully initialized, the requestor is removed by executing a delete operation followed by a COMMIT. However, in this scenario, the initialization operation is running within a CMT context and a SQLException was raised indicating that the commit was not allowed. To resolve this, the delete requestor method has been refactored to take into account the CMT context so the commit is not executed if the transaction is managed by the container.