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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-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-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.

INC-126796 · Issue 561533

Modifications to getFunctionalServiceNodes process

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.7

The count of the Interaction History write related threads was increasing rapidly and a stack trace indicated "waiting on condition" and "java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (parking)" errors. Investigation showed that this was due to getFunctionalServiceNodes using Hazelcast to determine node status by making a service request on an installation with a very large number of nodes, causing thread locking. To resolve this, the implementation has been updated to avoid calling getFunctionalServiceNodes on save of Interaction History, instead using Cassandra and only calling getFunctionalServiceNodes on the master node, not on all nodes.

INC-128385 · Issue 564519

Behavior made consistent between SSA and legacy engines

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.7

There was a behavioral disparity between the legacy execution engine and the SSA engine where the latter was not creating a new page when the index was one above the size of the page list. This has now been corrected in order to make the SSA behavior fully backward compatible with the legacy engine, i.e. a new blank page will be added to the list if the index is one above the size of the list.

INC-128898 · Issue 564690

Updated precondition checks for Tumbling Time data in event strategies

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.7

Tumbling Time data keys in event strategies were not being properly executed when certain window configurations were used. This was has been resolved by turning off the optimalization of Cassandra reads for small windows when window size is not known upfront and set dynamically (set size by property). In addition, an issue with Cassandra timeouts after the dataflow run had been running for several months has been resolved by adding a 'time to live' value for tumbling time windows, and event strategies has been switched to use leveled compaction by default.

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