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SR-D14573 · Issue 485986

Wait corrected for sub case after reopening

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3

A re-opened parent case was not waiting for the sub case when a sub case was reopened, but it did wait if there was no sub case on the reopened parent case. This has been resolved by enhancing the system to better handle the reopen of activator and dependent work objects by checking the reopen time: - pzGetAllStatusforDepClass activity: added step 2 to consider activator reopen time - pzGetMessageKeysForFlowDependencies list view: added criteria to filter on reopen time

INC-161737 · Issue 639845

Queue processor correctly moves items to Broken Items

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.1

When an exception occurred while Queue Processor processed an item, he queue item was not moved to Broken Items. The error " inconsistent datatypes: expected - got CLOB DatabaseException caused by prior exception" was generated. This has been resolved by modifying the NativeSQL builder and NativeSQLBatchExecutor to allow the batch of queries to be retried. Additional changes were also added for Oracle databases to identify the correct column types.

INC-168983 · Issue 645791

Jobs restart after system failure

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.1

Several key standard CLUSTER type jobs were left in disabled state after a performance break test with rolling restart of the nodes. This was traced to prevention code that was originally intended to disallow stopping the scripts, but had an unexpected result after a system failure when the request to restart the standard pzDelayedQueueProcessorSchedule was rejected if the check of the job name matched the deny list. This has been resolved by removing the preventative code.

INC-175672 · Issue 652943

ServicePackage threads properly released

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.1

After completing a system stress test, the requestor pool threads for the ServicePackage were not released. Investigation showed that the threads were waiting for Data Pages to be loaded in the background even though there was no background job corresponding to those data pages in the Async Services pool. This has been resolved by making an update to avoid removing the object handlers when the load-datapage finds that an entry exists with a NOT_STARTED state.

SR-D31103 · Issue 502978

VBD insert process updated for better retry handling

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.4

When restarting Data Flow and VBD nodes, the VBD client can encounter some exceptions indicating components in the stack are temporarily unavailable. In most cases the VBD client retries, but there are some cases where it did not and data flow failures occurred. To resolve this, the code has been updated to remove logging of the VBD cluster status during a retry, and the retry duration has been made configurable.

SR-C47100 · Issue 423998

Added handling for cases where Microsoft Internet Explorer causes a SAXParseException

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3

Numerous SAXParseException messages were seen in the log file, and the queryString showed the pyDeleteDocumentPg being referenced. This was traced to the method used by Internet Explorer to construct an HTTP request: Microsoft Internet Explorer sends the header and body of the request in separate TCP packets, but for an unknown reason in this case the body packet goes missing. To resolve this, a toggle has been introduced which will send the pyDeleteDocumentPg request as GET if pega.u.d.GET_REQUEST_DELETEDOCUMENT is set to true in userworkform. In a normal flow without this variable, the request will pass through the normal flow.

SR-C65841 · Issue 425805

Added handling for cases where Microsoft Internet Explorer causes a SAXParseException

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3

Numerous SAXParseException messages were seen in the log file, and the queryString showed the pyDeleteDocumentPg being referenced. This was traced to the method used by Internet Explorer to construct an HTTP request: Microsoft Internet Explorer sends the header and body of the request in separate TCP packets, but for an unknown reason in this case the body packet goes missing. To resolve this, a toggle has been introduced which will send the pyDeleteDocumentPg request as GET if pega.u.d.GET_REQUEST_DELETEDOCUMENT is set to true in userworkform. In a normal flow without this variable, the request will pass through the normal flow.

SR-C82453 · Issue 426075

Added handling for cases where Microsoft Internet Explorer causes a SAXParseException

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3

Numerous SAXParseException messages were seen in the log file, and the queryString showed the pyDeleteDocumentPg being referenced. This was traced to the method used by Internet Explorer to construct an HTTP request: Microsoft Internet Explorer sends the header and body of the request in separate TCP packets, but for an unknown reason in this case the body packet goes missing. To resolve this, a toggle has been introduced which will send the pyDeleteDocumentPg request as GET if pega.u.d.GET_REQUEST_DELETEDOCUMENT is set to true in userworkform. In a normal flow without this variable, the request will pass through the normal flow.

SR-D13 · Issue 434981

Memory leak repaired

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3

A server side memory leak was traced to heap utilization increasing due to a Stream control assembly problem where the CleanForReuse() function was not cleaning up pzAuto. The cleanForReuse method in generated HTML properties is used to either initialize local fields, in which case aContext will be non-null, or to clear the object for pooling, in which case aContext will be null. Because the pzAuto variable was not being properly nullified, pooled controls were retaining stale references to StreamTools, LayoutRuntime, PRThread, and others. This has been resolved by adding code to ensure the pzAuto variable is correctly nullified.

SR-D2530 · Issue 445609

Added handling for cases where Microsoft Internet Explorer causes a SAXParseException

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3

Numerous SAXParseException messages were seen in the log file, and the queryString showed the pyDeleteDocumentPg being referenced. This was traced to the method used by Internet Explorer to construct an HTTP request: Microsoft Internet Explorer sends the header and body of the request in separate TCP packets, but for an unknown reason in this case the body packet goes missing. To resolve this, a toggle has been introduced which will send the pyDeleteDocumentPg request as GET if pega.u.d.GET_REQUEST_DELETEDOCUMENT is set to true in userworkform. In a normal flow without this variable, the request will pass through the normal flow.

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