INC-197358 · Issue 695309
Resolved finish assignment screen freeze
Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.3
In some assignments of several flows, when the processing was done (finish assignment) the screen only displayed the loading logo. The only way to proceed was by refreshing the browser. The browser console showed the error "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'undefined') at setTargetValuesSuccess (expression_calculation_1480665478.js!!.js:1) at k". The error did not occur when using Live UI privileges. This has been resolved by updating the expression calculation.
INC-137352 · Issue 583664
Mobile app improvements for poor connectivity conditions
Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.1
When the mobile app was used in areas with poor data network connectivity, the screen was freezing or a number of sync errors were seen. Improvements have been made in the processing and wait conditions to smooth the functions when connectivity is intermittent.
INC-136057 · Issue 587164
Modal dialog close for date/time works as expected
Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.1
When a date/time property was used in a modal screenflow in Google Chrome, changing the date property on the pop up calendar and then clicking the modal close caused the screen to freeze. This was caused by the plf.handleModalClose() being called a second time for a container close event that was not available in window.event. This has been resolved.
INC-180233 · Issue 660577
Offline.Rulecache UI module capacity increased
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.6
Clicking the save button on a modal window caused the application to freeze and all the buttons were disabled. This was traced to the pega.offline.rulecache UI module having a default hard limit of 500 rules. Once the hard limit was reached, the system intermittently silently refused caching additional rules depending on the amount of rules packaged or the order in which the rules are loaded to the cache. To resolve this, the system has been updated to only log a console warning once the maximum threshold is reached, allowing the application to operate normally and at the time inform about the potential impact of having too many rules in memory.