INC-217655 · Issue 723564
Resolved validation check freeze for Dynamic Layout Group
Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.5
After creating a multi-step form where step 1 had a Dynamic Layout Group(tabbed) that used form fields configured with validations, clicking next with empty/invalid values in the form intermittently caused the screen to freeze and a javascript exception was logged. This was traced to a missed use case related to templates in the childNode, and has been resolved by adding the necessary safe checks in lgtemplate and lgcelltemplate.
SR-B31778 · Issue 294184
First column name displays in tree grid
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3
The first column name was not appearing in the tree grid using the freeze header configuration. This has been fixed.
SR-B31778 · Issue 290725
First column name displays in tree grid
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3
The first column name was not appearing in the tree grid using the freeze header configuration. This has been fixed.
SR-B40038 · Issue 298378
Column alignment with filter icon fixed for Chrome and IE
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3
When a grid was configured with filtering and 'Freeze Grid Header' option was enabled, at runtime the column header did not align as expected with the filter icon when using Chrome or IE. In IE, the anchor element for filter icon needs to have height set to render properly. In Chrome, the oflowDiv gets a height which caused the problem. To resolve the issue, the addHeightToFilterIcon function in ui_grid JS has been modified to consider freeze header cases.
SR-A17411 · Issue 234053
Alignment resolved for repeating grid headers
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.1
Headers were mis-aligned in the UI Gallery for a repeating grid when the freeze header option was chosen along with pagination and width of the content. This was an issue with the initScrollbars function, and has been corrected.
SR-B31778 · Issue 301431
Fixed tree grid column alignments for Internet Explorer/ Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3
When using freeze headers with fill 100% width, Internet Explorer and Chrome showed alignment issues between the header and content columns in a tree grid. This was caused by a missing semicolon in the inline style of left grid header for tree grid, which has been fixed.
SR-B56628 · Issue 244337
Memory leaks fixed for CPM portal with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Resolved in Pega Version 7.4
Memory leaks were found in the CPM interaction portal that caused degraded performance, intermittent screen distortion, and browser screen freeze when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. To correct this, event listeners are now cleared at the end of every interaction so the memory allocated to them is released. In addition, a quickwrapup JS error has been resolved.
SR-B56628 · Issue 322412
Memory leaks fixed for CPM portal with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Resolved in Pega Version 7.4
Memory leaks were found in the CPM interaction portal that caused degraded performance, intermittent screen distortion, and browser screen freeze when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. To correct this, event listeners are now cleared at the end of every interaction so the memory allocated to them is released. In addition, a quickwrapup JS error has been resolved.
SR-B64560 · Issue 334877
Memory leaks fixed for CPM portal with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Resolved in Pega Version 7.4
Memory leaks were found in the CPM interaction portal that caused degraded performance, intermittent screen distortion, and browser screen freeze when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. To correct this, event listeners are now cleared at the end of every interaction so the memory allocated to them is released. In addition, a quickwrapup JS error has been resolved.
SR-A15490 · Issue 233417
Grid layout correctly displays columns with empty rows
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.1
In a repeating grid, when Width of content -> Pixels(Fit Content) and Fixed (pixel) size grid : Grid size (in pixels): 1000 px (Width) and 0 px(Height), Freeze grid header are selected, all the columns are not shown when there are no records in the grid. This was traced to a div function that did not sync properly and clipped columns in this circumstance, and a check has been added to correct the display when using progressive loading.