SR-B76526 · Issue 326533
Backwards compatibility enhancement for @when() validation
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3.1
After upgrade, a Strategy rule which referred a 'when' with the syntax @when(isOnlineApplication) was failing with design time validation saying that when rule was not found in the SR and instead it had to find it in the Customer/Applies to class. For the @when() issue, the root cause was that the validation context of @when() was switched from Applies-To class to the Step Page class due to a change in the core engine. The behavior of expression parsing for when rule calls was changed in release 7.2. It used to take the Apply-to class to validate the existence of the rule, but not it is taking the Step Page class. And Strategy rule doesn't push/pop stackframe due to performance reasons, thus StepPage on stack for Strategy is always the same as Primary page. For greater compatibility, the system will set the PageContextClass to the Apply To class so the expression parser can validate the setup which is expected at run-time.
SR-B69409 · Issue 317548
CLOB type handling enhanced in Marketing
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3.1
Pega Marketing uses the out-of-the-box DSM activity pxRunDDFWithProgressPage for triggering Data flow runtime. After upgrade in DB2 environments, the DF execution completed but the activity returned a failure. It was found that if a CLOB column is present in the filter of a NativeSQL object invoked from an activity, the status had an error message even though functionality was fine. To ensure consistent behavior, CLOB has been added to supported data types so the severity of the exception can be changed so as to not show error message in activity's status.
SR-B64309 · Issue 315889
PDN help properly reflects FlowAnalysis implementation in the Diagram tab
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3.1
The documentation has been updated in the PDN to reflect that the ruleform "Flow Analysis" option is no longer available. The references to this were mistakenly left visible due to a build issue and the help files have now been republished so they match the current implementation of the Flow Analysis option, which is available on the Diagram tab.