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SR-D75757 · Issue 540638

ReportBrowser script updated to ensure older version refreshes on creation

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.2

When using the old version of the Report Browser, the count at the report category did not update after being saved into a category until logout and login back to the portal. This was a missed use case for the old browser during updates to the UIKit and has been resolved by including the reportbrowser script in the header section pyCMReportBrowserHeader to ensure a refresh.

SR-D75757 · Issue 540640

ReportBrowser script updated to ensure older version refreshes on creation

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.1

When using the old version of the Report Browser, the count at the report category did not update after being saved into a category until logout and login back to the portal. This was a missed use case for the old browser during updates to the UIKit and has been resolved by including the reportbrowser script in the header section pyCMReportBrowserHeader to ensure a refresh.

SR-D85100 · Issue 556260

ProductInfoReader updated to fetch only most recent version information

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.7

After update, running Hfix scanner on Pega Marketing 8.2 displayed missed critical Hfixes for Pega Marketing 8.1. This has been resolved by modifying ProductInfoReader.runQuery to fetch only latest version of DAPF instances during a scan.

INC-185117 · Issue 680900

Check added to disable offset support for older versions of Oracle

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.3

An ORA-00933 error was generated after upgrading from Pega 7.1 to Pega 8.5. This was traced to a conflict between Oracle 11g and the Pega 8.5 platform related to an OFFSET statement being added to a query for a version of Oracle that doesn't support it. The preferred solution is to upgrade Oracle to address this, but in order to support backwards compatibility a check has been added which will disable offset support in Oracle if productversion <=11.

INC-185117 · Issue 680899

Check added to disable offset support for older versions of Oracle

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7.1

An ORA-00933 error was generated after upgrading from Pega 7.1 to Pega 8.5. This was traced to a conflict between Oracle 11g and the Pega 8.5 platform related to an OFFSET statement being added to a query for a version of Oracle that doesn't support it. The preferred solution is to upgrade Oracle to address this, but in order to support backwards compatibility a check has been added which will disable offset support in Oracle if productversion <=11.

INC-185117 · Issue 680898

Check added to disable offset support for older versions of Oracle

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.6

An ORA-00933 error was generated after upgrading from Pega 7.1 to Pega 8.5. This was traced to a conflict between Oracle 11g and the Pega 8.5 platform related to an OFFSET statement being added to a query for a version of Oracle that doesn't support it. The preferred solution is to upgrade Oracle to address this, but in order to support backwards compatibility a check has been added which will disable offset support in Oracle if productversion <=11.

INC-199076 · Issue 703301

Revalidate of class rules successful after major version skimming

Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4

When performing a major ruleset version skim and revalidating all rules, most class rules were failing during the revalidation. This was a gap in how Ruleset List and Major Version Skim work together. When calling getRuleSetPrerequisites(“rulesetA:01-01-01”), the API uses uses the current application context to return a ruleset list from an application which owns rulesetA and its compatible version, but if no owning application was found from the current application context, a list of rulesetA and PegaRULES:XX-XX-XX was returned. This caused a conflict between what the system was trying to validate and the ruleset versions returned. To resolve this, an update has been made which will exclude the version number for this comparison if no owning application is found.

INC-199076 · Issue 703302

Revalidate of class rules successful after major version skimming

Resolved in Pega Version 8.8

When performing a major ruleset version skim and revalidating all rules, most class rules were failing during the revalidation. This was a gap in how Ruleset List and Major Version Skim work together. When calling getRuleSetPrerequisites(“rulesetA:01-01-01”), the API uses uses the current application context to return a ruleset list from an application which owns rulesetA and its compatible version, but if no owning application was found from the current application context, a list of rulesetA and PegaRULES:XX-XX-XX was returned. This caused a conflict between what the system was trying to validate and the ruleset versions returned. To resolve this, an update has been made which will exclude the version number for this comparison if no owning application is found.

SR-118902 · Issue 178085

Updated PDF conversion for latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8

When using the Out-Of-The-Box Flow Action called "ConvertAttachmentToPDF", no error was generated at runtime but the new file attached to the case was not correctly converted. The root cause was the HTML rule called "ActionConvertAttachmentToPDF" which contained JavaScript code that was not fully compatible with the newest releases of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. This has been changed.

SR-121588 · Issue 181232

Updated PDF conversion for latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer

Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8

When using the Out-Of-The-Box Flow Action called "ConvertAttachmentToPDF", no error was generated at runtime but the new file attached to the case was not correctly converted. The root cause was the HTML rule called "ActionConvertAttachmentToPDF" which contained JavaScript code that was not fully compatible with the newest releases of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. This has been changed.

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