SR-133183 · Issue 205535
Fixed flow line distortion in Process Modeler
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
When clicking through to a subprocess from a parent flow (by clicking the + sign in the blue subprocess shape), flow lines in the subprocess were shown in a distorted fashion. When opening the same flow in a separate tab (by right clicking the blue subprocess shape and selecting Open Flow) the flow lines were correctly painted. This was an issue caused by the different renderings of the flow depending on whether there was a click through to it (with the + on the parent flow?s subprocess shape), or the subflow was opened in a separate tab (with open Flow). After the Process Modeler saved and checked-in the flow, the connector lines were re-drawn in ways that were non-intuitive and hard to interpret due to the edge routing in PM being calculated off incorrect input data that was taking into account shapes that were not represented on the screen. To fix this, the system now ensures the edges are routed without taking into account any shapes not represented on the canvas.
SR-133184 · Issue 203710
Fixed flow line distortion in Process Modeler
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
When clicking through to a subprocess from a parent flow (by clicking the + sign in the blue subprocess shape), flow lines in the subprocess were shown in a distorted fashion. When opening the same flow in a separate tab (by right clicking the blue subprocess shape and selecting Open Flow) the flow lines were correctly painted. This was an issue caused by the different renderings of the flow depending on whether there was a click through to it (with the + on the parent flow?s subprocess shape), or the subflow was opened in a separate tab (with open Flow). After the Process Modeler saved and checked-in the flow, the connector lines were re-drawn in ways that were non-intuitive and hard to interpret due to the edge routing in PM being calculated off incorrect input data that was taking into account shapes that were not represented on the screen. To fix this, the system now ensures the edges are routed without taking into account any shapes not represented on the canvas.
SR-132637 · Issue 203591
Added path checking to FirstLogCreationTime.log
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
FirstLogCreationTime.log was being written to a temp folder using hard-coded logic to use a relative path within the install directory. This caused errors if the installer was trying to write the logs in an absolute path. FirstLogCreationTime.log should be written to the same directory as the rest of the logs, and this issue has been fixed by adding a condition in LogDeleteUtil.getLogCreationTimeFile() method to check for absolute paths.
SR-133747 · Issue 203813
Corrected hashtag handling for Oracle SQL generation
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
Given a column name with a hashtag in an Oracle environment, the system was compiling SQL statements which caused ORA-00904 errors due to replacing the # in one variable name with an _ but leaving it as a # in another. This has been corrected.
SR-132352 · Issue 202264
Corrected Filter criteria Pick Value button behavior
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
The Pick Value filter criteria pop-up was only working if the property was a direct class property and did not work with an embedded property. This has been corrected.
SR-132827 · Issue 202511
Adding handling for 'today' date field in RD filtering
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
The 'today' link in calendar popup selects the current date when clicked and automatically closes the popup, but attempting to use the 'today' link in a Report definition with a date field as a filter did not select the current date and did not autoclose. This has been corrected.
SR-132946 · Issue 202933
RD with multiple joins now displays all properties in Data Explorer to end user
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
Given a Report Definition with two joins defined on it, the end user was not able to view or select from all of the properties from the joined classes due to the myStepPage adding entries outside of the WHILE loop. This has been corrected by updating the pzGetPropsForTreeGrid activity to handle this scenario by iterating through all of the join classes and showing them in Data Explorer.
SR-133057 · Issue 205124
System updated to better handle multi-node rule resolution
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
In an upgraded multi-node environment, the error 'com.pega.pegarules.pub.database.MultipleRuleVersionException: Rule resolution identified 2 versions of the rule' was sporadically appearing. Once the issue occurred, it would persist and the only way to resolve it was to bounce the server. This was an issue with an instance of one rule being found in one node and not found in other node, and was related to the trigger logic. This should not occur with the current Pega7 version, as trigger logic has been moved into the engine and there is no longer a database trigger to fix. In order to ensure continued smooth trigger resolution, tests have been added that will check for this condition in the updates cache table to ensure that this scenario does not occur again
SR-A1705 · Issue 205449
Fixed scrumboard intermittent failure
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
After upgrading, it was seen that the scrumboard would intermittently fail to load, partially displaying and then hanging if the columns did not fit within the window boundaries due to the number of elements. This was traced to an error in the functionality that resizes parts of the scrumboard, and has been fixed.
SR-A4995 · Issue 213355
Fixed flow line distortion in Process Modeler
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.9
When clicking through to a subprocess from a parent flow (by clicking the + sign in the blue subprocess shape), flow lines in the subprocess were shown in a distorted fashion. When opening the same flow in a separate tab (by right clicking the blue subprocess shape and selecting Open Flow) the flow lines were correctly painted. This was an issue caused by the different renderings of the flow depending on whether there was a click through to it (with the + on the parent flow?s subprocess shape), or the subflow was opened in a separate tab (with open Flow). After the Process Modeler saved and checked-in the flow, the connector lines were re-drawn in ways that were non-intuitive and hard to interpret due to the edge routing in PM being calculated off incorrect input data that was taking into account shapes that were not represented on the screen. To fix this, the system now ensures the edges are routed without taking into account any shapes not represented on the canvas.