SR-A10839 · Issue 222017
Added handling for null rollback info in hotfix autocommit
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
If AutoCommit was selected while installing a hotfix, the auto-commit would fail and leave the hotfix in an Uncommitted state if there were dependent hotfixes where changes were covered by the parent and the child was superseded after installing the parent. Manual commitment of the hotfix worked as expected. This was an edge case where the older hotfix did not get rollback information saved since its components were already installed or superseded, and AutoCommit has been updated to handle this missing information.
SR-A10327 · Issue 222830
Upgrade Assistant enhanced to better resume interrupted process
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
If the system suffered a crash during upgrade, IUA was incorrectly identifying the DB as having completed the upgrade and would import outstanding rules based on the perceived Database BLOB version. This led to a storage-type mismatch between Prod and all lower environments, and BIX jobs would fail due to not being upgraded. An enhancement has been added to the Upgrade Assistant to correctly resume an interrupted upgrade process.
SR-A12287 · Issue 223279
Alter Script generates correct SQL for Oracle db
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
During installation, an incorrect Alter Script was being generated while importing the JAR file due to a missing check on the 'required' XML attribute for dbtype Oracle to decide whether it should be null or not null. This has been corrected to honor the 'required' attribute and accordingly the generated SQL will be appended with null/not null string.
SR-A12687 · Issue 226506
Skimming logic corrected
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
The skimming logic (PegaRULESMove_Skimming_Query) has been updated to correctly repopulate the query page in order to return a more accurate rules count.
SR-A2733 · Issue 220049
Migration process handles underlying varchar CHAR
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
Handling for CHAR length semantics has been added for imports of rule schema to support Oracle varchar2 columns, and the import/export will correctly deal with the circumstanced columns of CASETYPEVERSION and PXREFOBJECTCLASS.
SR-125113 · Issue 193442
Localized labels displaying in Safari
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
Localized headers were not displaying properly on Safari browsers if the Fat List mode was used for the grid headers. Rendering worked as expected using Field Value mode. This was an issue with localized labels not rendering properly when the width of the Safari browser is reduced, and has been fixed. In addition, an issue with the header values being added dynamically instead of using constant values for a mobile browser grid using responsive mode has also been fixed.
SR-125113 · Issue 216785
Localized labels displaying in Safari
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2
Localized headers were not displaying properly on Safari browsers if the Fat List mode was used for the grid headers. Rendering worked as expected using Field Value mode. This was an issue with localized labels not rendering properly when the width of the Safari browser is reduced, and has been fixed. In addition, an issue with the header values being added dynamically instead of using constant values for a mobile browser grid using responsive mode has also been fixed.
SR-A11447 · Issue 243018
Importing an archive no longer fails when using DynaTrace
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.1
Importing an archive was failing when using the third party program DynaTrace. This was due to passivation during the import process, and the system has been modified to prevent this.
SR-A14359 · Issue 232227
Context-aware paths for SMA jmxclient.css and global.js files
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.1
In some cases the jmxclient.css and global.js files were not found when running SMA due to the use of relative path names. The path names have now been made context-aware.
SR-A15710 · Issue 236472
Additional logging added to diagnose stale thread errors
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.1
In order to better diagnose issues with stale threads, loggers have been added to the ThreadData class to capture and print any stack trace which is causing the thread to be cleared or destroyed. These loggers will only be printed whenever a stale thread error is thrown in order to maximize log space.