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Please note: beginning with the Pega Platform 8.7.4 Patch, the Resolved Issues have moved to the Support Center.

SR-113624 · Issue 167070

Enabling out-of-the-box Security Policies now redirects immediately

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7

When enabling out-of-the-box Security Policies, it was not immediately redirecting to the change password screen but instead requiring the timeout interval to expire before redirect happened. This has been corrected.

SR-116508 · Issue 170253

Large flow handling improved for IE8

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7

When opening a large flow in IE8 which includes multiple sub flows, a long-running script warning is displayed. This is caused by too many calls being executed at once on IE8, and has been remedied by turning on the asyncProcessing parameter for IE8.

SR-116818 · Issue 167121

Corrected swim lane routing with shapes

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7

While using swim lanes, adding shapes into the flow caused unexpected and random behavior of the process modeler including failure to return control to the user after saving. This error was related to routing handling when swim lanes are present, and has been corrected.

SR-117228 · Issue 168249

Resolved issues with Flow shapes distributed across Swim Lanes

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7

Pool size is maintained as both pixels and inches, but auto conversion was failing if the pool dimension was very large. This created an error where saving a flow rule could cause the pool to drastically shrink (for example, 20 inches becoming 20 pixels). In order to maintain the proper dimensions, a check has been added for pool and swimlane to ensure the proper inch/pixel conversions.

SR-118880 · Issue 172588

Change Password redirect loop fixed

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7

When URLEncryption is enabled along with Security Policies, redirection to the Change Password screen caused the browser to loop into an endless redirect (HTTP 302 loop). This was caused by Incorrect (un-obfuscated) data being used internally when obfuscation was enabled, and has been fixed.

INC-179727 · Issue 704545

Modified batch requestor handling to ensure cleanup

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4

A large buildup of batch requestors was seen, and restarting the node did not clear it. Investigation showed that in the case of one class reading a DSS value, a Pega requestor was being created when it was unable to retrieve any Pega context, and this requestor was not cleaned up afterwards. To resolve this, an update has been made to the way the requestor and Pega context is being created along with ensuring it will be cleaned up properly after use.

INC-180246 · Issue 664947

Support for apostrophe added to keyword tokenization

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4

A keyword containing an apostrophe was not detected properly in Text extraction model. This has been resolved by updating the annotator used in the tokenization.

INC-192826 · Issue 685797

PMML updated for nested 'if'

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4

Running a model on the openscoring API and the Pega PMML model gave different results. This has been resolved by updating the handling for nested 'if' in PMML.

INC-194382 · Issue 697615

ADM Model management page updates

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4

When accessing the ADM model management landing page in an environment with a large number of nodes, an "UnresponsiveNodeException" error was thrown from the pylaststrategyresults activity by various nodes on different days. Investigation showed the ADM factory table was truncated, leading to inconsistent ADM data in the Last Responses Section. This has been resolved, and the ADM model management page has been made more resilient to node failures.

INC-196561 · Issue 688846

Natural Language Processing (NLP) topic categorization working consistently for German

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4

A few German words were not recognized by the Natural Language Processing (NLP) topic categorization if they were given in capital letters. This was traced to upper case keywords being lowercased during model creation time, but not during prediction time. To resolve this, all words will be lower-cased before the model analyzes the text.

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