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INC-140224 · Issue 604003

Corrected SAML SSO error

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.2

After opening a case from the Pega-FCM portal or after logging in from SSO, closing the Pega window and opening it again resulted in the error "Unable to process the SAML WebSSO request : Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint %27pr_data_saml_requestor_PK%27. Cannot insert duplicate key in object". This was a missed use case that happens only under the old SAML configuration, and has been resolved by removing a when condition that checks for stepstatus fail for the pySAMLwebSSOAuthentication activity.

INC-140224 · Issue 604006

Corrected SAML SSO error

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.4

After opening a case from the Pega-FCM portal or after logging in from SSO, closing the Pega window and opening it again resulted in the error "Unable to process the SAML WebSSO request : Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint %27pr_data_saml_requestor_PK%27. Cannot insert duplicate key in object". This was a missed use case that happens only under the old SAML configuration, and has been resolved by removing a when condition that checks for stepstatus fail for the pySAMLwebSSOAuthentication activity.

SR-D23239 · Issue 496707

Support added for multi-operator SAML logins

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.3

When a SAML user logged in by Single Sign-On (SAML), the system processed the login to portal as a different operator if there was a function on the Attribute field under Operator identification in the SAML authentication service. In this scenario, using an expression for operator provisioning did not work because all SAML login sessions resolved to same first operator due to parseAndEvaluateExpression() in ExpressionHelper.java ignoring new expression arguments if the expression page already existed. To support the use of multiple operator logins in this format, the system has been updated to clone a new expression page for every session and update it with the correct expression arguments.

INC-144566 · Issue 600856

User lookup list correctly populated when using # tag

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.2

When typing '#ANewTag @' in Pulse, the user lookup list was not shown. Using '#ExistingTag @' worked as expected. This was a missed use case in work done to improve the performance of pzJquerymentionsInput by restricting REST calls, and has been resolved.

INC-144566 · Issue 600858

User lookup list correctly populated when using # tag

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.4

When typing '#ANewTag @' in Pulse, the user lookup list was not shown. Using '#ExistingTag @' worked as expected. This was a missed use case in work done to improve the performance of pzJquerymentionsInput by restricting REST calls, and has been resolved.

INC-154855 · Issue 616002

Updated expression handling when not using client side validation

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.4

After upgrade, a declare expression used to calculate the end date when creating a schedule case was not populating the result. This was traced to a missed use case for evaluating expressions when 'Enable client side validation' is unchecked, and has been resolved.

INC-147245 · Issue 612867

Expand Pane icon responds to enter key when using JAWS

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.4

In an Operator ID rule in Dev Studio, pressing the Enter key when focused on an Access Group expand icon caused the focus on the page to move to the top of the Contact Information frame (top left corner of the Frame). The only way to use the enter key to expand the pane without the refocus was to tab to the arrow icon and then tab a second time before pressing enter. This was traced to the expand caret icon being focussed twice due to the tabIndex for both the TD and SPAN elements holding the caret icon: TD had a focus element for accessibility of the grid, and SPAN had it for the expand pane accessibility. This has been resolved by adding a check condition before adding tabIndex to the first cell in the Grid.

INC-151952 · Issue 609339

Expand Pane icon responds to enter key when using JAWS

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.4

In an Operator ID rule in Dev Studio, pressing the Enter key when focused on an Access Group expand icon caused the focus on the page to move to the top of the Contact Information frame (top left corner of the Frame). The only way to use the enter key to expand the pane without the refocus was to tab to the arrow icon and then tab a second time before pressing enter. This was traced to the expand caret icon being focussed twice due to the tabIndex for both the TD and SPAN elements holding the caret icon: TD had a focus element for accessibility of the grid, and SPAN had it for the expand pane accessibility. This has been resolved by adding a check condition before adding tabIndex to the first cell in the Grid.

SR-D16327 · Issue 487447

Updated logic for Bulk Upload count when background processing is used

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.3

When multiple items were queued as part of "Bulk Upload" and the "Transfer To" operation was used with "BULK PROCESS in BACKGROUND", discrepancies were seen in the email received. For example, if two items were selected for transfer, email notifications stated that 1 item was selected and 1 item was processed instead of 2. This was traced to using 'process in background': when selected during bulk processing, the first record is processed in the foreground and remaining records are processed in the background. When the system sent the email notification once the background process was done, the total records computation was not considering the foreground-processed record, and the count was off. The timing logic has been updated to account for the foreground record to resolve this.

SR-D28869 · Issue 499316

Resolved Tooltip not relaunching after hide when using autocomplete controls

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.3

When a tooltip was configured with SmartInfo and 'Auto-dismiss on hover away' was not checked, the tooltip disappeared when an autocomplete control was clicked and could not be reopened afterwards. The tooltip behaved as expected when it used input text control. This behavior was traced to autocomplete controls being set to hide all other active popovers because autocomplete results are displayed in a popover and only one active popover can exist on the DOM. However, it was seen that the tooltip's Smartinfo popover status was still active even though it was hidden, which is why it could not be launched again. To resolve this, when an autocomplete control is clicked, any active popovers being hidden will also be marked as inactive.

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