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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.

INC-198571 · Issue 708633

SSO update

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7.2

In order to ensure shared SSO direct links are used as intended, an update has been made which will explicitly require re-authentication for each use of a direct link.

SR-A101069 · Issue 270616

Fixed dropdown issues when using Google Chrome

Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2

The following issues were noted when using the Google Chrome browser: when selecting values from drop down in collapsible header, the section did not refresh according to selection; when the drop down was expanded, it loaded in front of collapsible header; when trying to select values which were within a collapsible header, the header became collapsed. These issues were due to the function expandHeader not being called in Google Chrome, and the function will now be called accordingly.

SR-A101069 · Issue 269981

Fixed dropdown issues when using Google Chrome

Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2

The following issues were noted when using the Google Chrome browser: when selecting values from drop down in collapsible header, the section did not refresh according to selection; when the drop down was expanded, it loaded in front of collapsible header; when trying to select values which were within a collapsible header, the header became collapsed. These issues were due to the function expandHeader not being called in Google Chrome, and the function will now be called accordingly.

SR-A101069 · Issue 270595

Fixed dropdown issues when using Google Chrome

Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2

The following issues were noted when using the Google Chrome browser: when selecting values from drop down in collapsible header, the section did not refresh according to selection; when the drop down was expanded, it loaded in front of collapsible header; when trying to select values which were within a collapsible header, the header became collapsed. These issues were due to the function expandHeader not being called in Google Chrome, and the function will now be called accordingly.

INC-211184 · Issue 708499

Removed ORDER BY clause duplication when using MSSQL

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7.2

After updating from Pega 8.4 to Pega 8.7, executing the query for the report definition generated the error "SQLServerException: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'ORDER'." Investigation showed the ORDER BY clause was added to the Native SQL query from the standard dataflow background task and from the native SQL API as well when using an MSSQL database. This has been resolved by adding changes to restrict the order by clause if the SQL query has order by clause already for MSSQL.

INC-218491 · Issue 717432

Removed ORDER BY clause duplication when using MSSQL

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7.2

After updating from Pega 8.4 to Pega 8.7, executing the query for the report definition generated the error "SQLServerException: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'ORDER'." Investigation showed the ORDER BY clause was added to the Native SQL query from the standard dataflow background task and from the native SQL API as well when using an MSSQL database. This has been resolved by adding changes to restrict the order by clause if the SQL query has order by clause already for MSSQL.

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.

SR-A92057 · Issue 259453

OneTimeUse cache file generation disabled for SAML2

Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2

Whenever SAML2 Token contained a "OneTimeUse" caching condition there were thousands of unwanted files generated. This caching has been disabled in the assertion validation code of SAMLv2ResponseProtocolValidator.java, so even if SAML2 token contains that OneTimeUse condition these files will not be generated.

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