SR-123911 · Issue 189019
Changed timing for retrieving autocomplete values after modifications
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
When AutoComplete controls is used to populate Data, a wrong value was sometimes getting populated in the AutoComplete. The issue was due to the delay in change tracking request after the request is complete, causing it to take values from the server before the changes were committed. This has been corrected.
SR-123911 · Issue 192195
Changed timing for retrieving autocomplete values after modifications
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
When AutoComplete controls is used to populate Data, a wrong value was sometimes getting populated in the AutoComplete. The issue was due to the delay in change tracking request after the request is complete, causing it to take values from the server before the changes were committed. This has been corrected.
SR-123960 · Issue 184251
Error message updated for report 'save as'
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
The error message created when doing a 'Save As' report to a private category has been updated for clarity. Previously, the error generated was "The name you entered is not valid". This has been changed to "The name should start with letter followed by letter or digit or underscore".
SR-123968 · Issue 194580
Added special character handling to Process Modeler
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
After migration, some sites attempting to open flows through Process Modeler saw only the 'loading' message for a long time and then an error was displayed. This was traced to the use of user-input strings containing special characters in the canvas-based rule data, and has been resolved by adding character escaping during the model generation.
SR-123968 · Issue 194306
Added special character handling to Process Modeler
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
After migration, some sites attempting to open flows through Process Modeler saw only the 'loading' message for a long time and then an error was displayed. This was traced to the use of user-input strings containing special characters in the canvas-based rule data, and has been resolved by adding character escaping during the model generation.
SR-124027 · Issue 190234
BPEL rule types deprecated
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
BPEL is a flow format that makes SOAP calls to other systems. Previously, Rule-Connect-BPEL and Rule-Service-BPEL were supported types not as callable rules, but as summaries of the rules involved with interacting with a particular BPEL flow. This usage originated before the advent of landing pages, and summarized the connector or service rules, respectively, that were in the system for a given BPEL-related service package. It has been found that the BPEL-specific standard in version 1.1 and higher does not carry enough information in its schema to do an import and requires limitations and post-import work to make the flows usable. In addition, BPEL import was supported only with Visio. In Pega 7 there is no Visio view for flows, so these flows cannot be viewed or edited. Therefore the following rule types have been deprecated as of this release: -------------------------------------------------- Form Hierarchy Service COM Service BPEL+D249 Connect BPEL Parse Transform Parse Transform Collection Parse Infer Attempting to use these rule types will present the following messages: -- Service BPEL: "The rule type Service BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Service SOAP instead." -- Connect BPEL: "The rule type Connect BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Connect SOAP instead."
SR-124028 · Issue 189200
BPEL rule types deprecated
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
BPEL is a flow format that makes SOAP calls to other systems. Previously, Rule-Connect-BPEL and Rule-Service-BPEL were supported types not as callable rules, but as summaries of the rules involved with interacting with a particular BPEL flow. This usage originated before the advent of landing pages, and summarized the connector or service rules, respectively, that were in the system for a given BPEL-related service package. It has been found that the BPEL-specific standard in version 1.1 and higher does not carry enough information in its schema to do an import and requires limitations and post-import work to make the flows usable. In addition, BPEL import was supported only with Visio. In Pega 7 there is no Visio view for flows, so these flows cannot be viewed or edited. Therefore the following rule types have been deprecated as of this release: -------------------------------------------------- Form Hierarchy Service COM Service BPEL Connect BPEL Parse Transform Parse Transform Collection Parse Infer Attempting to use these rule types will present the following messages: -- Service BPEL: "The rule type Service BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Service SOAP instead." -- Connect BPEL: "The rule type Connect BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Connect SOAP instead."
SR-124029 · Issue 189201
BPEL rule types deprecated
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
BPEL is a flow format that makes SOAP calls to other systems. Previously, Rule-Connect-BPEL and Rule-Service-BPEL were supported types not as callable rules, but as summaries of the rules involved with interacting with a particular BPEL flow. This usage originated before the advent of landing pages, and summarized the connector or service rules, respectively, that were in the system for a given BPEL-related service package. It has been found that the BPEL-specific standard in version 1.1 and higher does not carry enough information in its schema to do an import and requires limitations and post-import work to make the flows usable. In addition, BPEL import was supported only with Visio. In Pega 7 there is no Visio view for flows, so these flows cannot be viewed or edited. Therefore the following rule types have been deprecated as of this release: -------------------------------------------------- Form Hierarchy Service COM Service BPEL Connect BPEL Parse Transform Parse Transform Collection Parse Infer Attempting to use these rule types will present the following messages: -- Service BPEL: "The rule type Service BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Service SOAP instead." -- Connect BPEL: "The rule type Connect BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Connect SOAP instead."
SR-124036 · Issue 190234
BPEL rule types deprecated
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
BPEL is a flow format that makes SOAP calls to other systems. Previously, Rule-Connect-BPEL and Rule-Service-BPEL were supported types not as callable rules, but as summaries of the rules involved with interacting with a particular BPEL flow. This usage originated before the advent of landing pages, and summarized the connector or service rules, respectively, that were in the system for a given BPEL-related service package. It has been found that the BPEL-specific standard in version 1.1 and higher does not carry enough information in its schema to do an import and requires limitations and post-import work to make the flows usable. In addition, BPEL import was supported only with Visio. In Pega 7 there is no Visio view for flows, so these flows cannot be viewed or edited. Therefore the following rule types have been deprecated as of this release: -------------------------------------------------- Form Hierarchy Service COM Service BPEL Connect BPEL Parse Transform Parse Transform Collection Parse Infer Attempting to use these rule types will present the following messages: -- Service BPEL: "The rule type Service BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Service SOAP instead." -- Connect BPEL: "The rule type Connect BPEL is deprecated and should no longer be used. Please use Connect SOAP instead."
SR-124054 · Issue 189568
Simulation delete timing issue resolved
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
When attempting to delete a simulation, if the deletion process exceeded the system time-out or the space on the database required for undo was too small (as can occur when many simulations have been run and the simulation output table contains many millions of records), the mass deletion failed and the system became hung or returned a time-out screen which required logging out and in again. At that point it was seen that the simulation results had been removed from the list but the actual results deletion did not complete. This was caused by the simulation work item being closed first, followed by the delete of the table. In the case of a failed deletion because of any DB issue, manual intervention was required to delete the records from the table as the simulation object was no longer available. To resolve this, the sequence of steps while deleting the Batch WO from LPhas been updated to show the relevant error message in case of failures for any reason, and the work object is closed after the output table is deleted.