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SR-D41637 · Issue 512268

Mashup URLs will include thread name for better passivation recovery

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1

Mashup screens were distorted after keeping the screen idle for more than 1 hour and then trying to switch between accounts. Investigation showed that during SSO authentication the relaystate generated without including thread name in the URL, leading to the threadname not being passivated or made available during reactivation. To resolve this, the thread name will now be included in the URL.

SR-D42602 · Issue 511583

PRCipher class references updated

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1

After upgrade, starting Tomcat resulted in the error "java.lang.ClassCastException: com.pega.platform.securitycore.encryption.internal.CipherDefault cannot be cast to com.pega.pegarules.exec.external.util.crypto.PRCipher"This was traced to an issue with the references for PRCipher: cipher was moved to be a security-core component, but the class structure changes were not fully updated. This has been corrected.

SR-D44307 · Issue 509000

Refined dependency checking for Hotfix Manager

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1

The logic in Hotfix Manager was changed in 8.3 to include all Strategic Application hotfixes in the Catalog for platform versions 7.4+. However, because there are some edge cases where multiple hotfixes for different strategic application products have been shipped with the same rule changes, it was found that a DL packaged for one application could pick up hotfixes intended for another app. This prevented the DL from installing on systems where both apps were not installed. To avoid picking up these additional hotfixes, while the catalog shipped in the DL will continue to contain all apps, the system has been updated to use only a list of selected products when generating a catalog for calculating dependencies.

INC-161463 · Issue 638003

Case Dependency corrected for different access groups

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

Creating a queue item as part of the case dependency was not working as expected when the access groups of the dependent cases were different. Investigation showed that in this scenario, the logic was looping differently and the DependencyList page in pxCheckFlowDependencies was getting removed. To resolve this, the DependencyList page has been moved so it is processed inside the DependencyList.pxResults loop.

INC-161948 · Issue 638963

Locking settings enabled for circumstanced case types

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

Optimistic locking options were not present for a circumstanced case type, and the option to select the "Lock parent case when an action is performed on this case" check box was not available. However, when the parent case type was enabled with optimistic locking, a circumstanced child case could inherit a lock from its parent. Because "Lock parent case when an action is performed on this case" was not enabled on the circumstanced child case type, trying to update the parent case from the child case and save the parent case resulted in a "Lock not held on parent" error. This was a missed use case, and has been resolved by enabling locking settings in Case Designer for circumstanced case types.

INC-162168 · Issue 644731

Refresh works for nested lists

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

After creating Pagelist A with another Pagelist within (B), a section was created with a repeating dynamic layout to display Pagelist A and a button was added with action set to refresh this section. In the embedded section of the repeating dynamic layout, a nested repeating dynamic layout was created for Pagelist B and a button was set to refresh this section. When using this configuration, the refresh was returning the actionID for Pagelist A regardless of which button was used. To resolve this, an update has been made which will iterate over the stack and append the individual indexes to the encoded value in the pzAPICreateJsonForField function.

INC-162763 · Issue 646109

Case creation and Save As performance improvements

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

Performance improvements have been made to the getApplicationRuleSetList() function to avoid unnecessary and repetitive database calls.

INC-163154 · Issue 638100

Code updated for bulk actions buttons

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

After upgrade, hovering over the "Filter case" button in pzBullkUpdate and the "Create" and "Clear" buttons in pzBulkAddActions caused them to disappear. The warning "This button generates markup that was used to support the older browsers. It is recommended that you update it to the newer markup" was shown, and an update code button appeared. Some custom rules exhibited the same behavior initially, but worked as expected after updating the code and saving them. This has been resolved by updating the buttons in pzBulkUpdate and pzAddBulkActions with the latest UI technologies used for button control codes.

INC-168368 · Issue 651081

Correct flow actions loaded in multi-thread portal refresh

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

The member authentication screen was displaying an incorrect flow action on doing browser refresh after creating a new interaction. Refresh is a special case where the parameter retention is different across single-threaded & multi-threaded portals alongside the execution order of activities. In this case, this inconsistency occurred in a multi-threaded portal when newAssignPage had the information to load the proper assignment but the parameter indicated an old index. This has been resolved by adding 'when' conditions to to populate and pass the correct references and labels and to honor the Param.TaskIndex set and sent by UI activities so it's retained in case of multi-thread portals.

INC-170041 · Issue 655251

Check and error message added for filename containing "%00"

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

At the time of file attachment or upload, if the file name contained % followed by two 0s (%00), the file upload mechanism distorted the UI and the Pega logo screen popped up. The file was saved properly in the ServiceExport directory, but while fetching the attachment info, the file was split in two because the engine considered %00 as a delimiter. This has been resolved by adding a file name check and a pyInvalidFileName field value to be used for an error message.

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