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.
SR-A6740 · Issue 214445
Bulk delete activity added for ADM models
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
In order to support the deletion of ADM models in bulk, an enhancement has been added to remove the unwanted models from the database provided a list of them is given as input. The activity pxDeleteModelsByCriteria has been created; "Used to delete ADM models in bulk. Models to be deleted are determined by the criteria selected by this Activity's parameters; a model is deleted if it matches all selected criteria."
SR-A8236 · Issue 217334
Data flow respects vertical scalability settings
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
The number of threads per node specified in Decision->Simulation Settings->Topology landing page was not taken into account by data flow execution, leading to the inability to configure vertical scalability per PRPC node and/or exclude certain nodes from data flow execution. This was an error where the configuration was being ignored and a default value was always used, and has been corrected.
SR-A5666 · Issue 215313
Flow Image available in "WhereAmI" option of iframe
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
In some cases, it was not possible to see a flow canvas when the request was made from external system (e.g.. calling Pega URL from iframe). The framework was not taking into account the case where the frame was embedded in a document from a different domain. The cause of this issue is that the iframe and the parent frame have different origins, which prevents Viewer Data registering correctly. The system has been updated to detect whether the parent frame has the same origin as iframe, then choose correct the parent context to register Viewer Data. The object used to contain viewer data should be created in the right context in order to avoid cross origin exceptions.