SR-121588 · Issue 176641
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-A2746 · Issue 209588
Brought forward Dynamic Select enhancements from earlier versions
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
Some enhancements made to Dynamic Select for earlier versions were not present in the most recent release. Although this is a deprecated feature, these enhancements have been made available.
SR-A2746 · Issue 209586
Brought forward Dynamic Select enhancements from earlier versions
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
Some enhancements made to Dynamic Select for earlier versions were not present in the most recent release. Although this is a deprecated feature, these enhancements have been made available.
SR-A23339 · Issue 247921
Non-versioned class rule forms updated during upgrade
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.1
The non-versioned class rules in an environment were skipped during upgrade due to an error in the RevalidateAndSave function. This has been corrected.
SR-B41030 · Issue 298187
Branch Merge Wizard shows up to 200 ruleset versions
Resolved in Pega Version 7.3
In the rule:pzGetVersionsForMerge List View, the page size has been changed from the previous limit of 50 to the new value of 200.
SR-C84021 · Issue 425049
Lower major ruleset versions will not be considered during design time validation
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3
After circumstancing a rule by property and withdrawing the rule in higher version, the same rule was circumstanced by template. Later after major skimming, attempting to perform a save-as of the circumstanced template rule resulted in an error stating that the circumstanced property already existed. During design time, the system validated the rule with rules from all other ruleset versions. In this corner case where a property-based circumstanced rule was withdrawn and then skimming was performed, the error occurred because it was being saved in a different major ruleset instead of into the same major ruleset. In order to better handle this condition, the system will not consider rules from lower major versions during design time validation.
SR-C89316 · Issue 426076
Lower major ruleset versions will not be considered during design time validation
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3
After circumstancing a rule by property and withdrawing the rule in higher version, the same rule was circumstanced by template. Later after major skimming, attempting to perform a save-as of the circumstanced template rule resulted in an error stating that the circumstanced property already existed. During design time, the system validated the rule with rules from all other ruleset versions. In this corner case where a property-based circumstanced rule was withdrawn and then skimming was performed, the error occurred because it was being saved in a different major ruleset instead of into the same major ruleset. In order to better handle this condition, the system will not consider rules from lower major versions during design time validation.
SR-D40685 · Issue 508811
Custom routing configured in early Pega versions will be mapped to custom on upgrade
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4
After upgrade, a configured custom routing option under assignment properties was missing in all assignments. This has been resolved by updating pzUpdateRouting with a condition that will take assignments configured in Pega 6 versions and map them to 'custom'.
SR-C89316 · Issue 426078
Lower major ruleset versions will not be considered during design time validation
Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.4
After circumstancing a rule by property and withdrawing the rule in higher version, the same rule was circumstanced by template. Later after major skimming, attempting to perform a save-as of the circumstanced template rule resulted in an error stating that the circumstanced property already existed. During design time, the system validated the rule with rules from all other ruleset versions. In this corner case where a property-based circumstanced rule was withdrawn and then skimming was performed, the error occurred because it was being saved in a different major ruleset instead of into the same major ruleset. In order to better handle this condition, the system will not consider rules from lower major versions during design time validation.
SR-C89316 · Issue 426077
Lower major ruleset versions will not be considered during design time validation
Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.1
After circumstancing a rule by property and withdrawing the rule in higher version, the same rule was circumstanced by template. Later after major skimming, attempting to perform a save-as of the circumstanced template rule resulted in an error stating that the circumstanced property already existed. During design time, the system validated the rule with rules from all other ruleset versions. In this corner case where a property-based circumstanced rule was withdrawn and then skimming was performed, the error occurred because it was being saved in a different major ruleset instead of into the same major ruleset. In order to better handle this condition, the system will not consider rules from lower major versions during design time validation.