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HCIF 7.14 SP1 after installation test fails

SA-32222

Summary



Tests fail after installing Healthcare Industry Foundation (HCIF) 7.14 SP1.


Error Messages



pzSectionBody_1(); /* Problem executing pzAssemblePreprocess for RULE-HTML-SECTION DATA-PORTAL CSTECHNICIANLEFTINNERSECTION #20150912T115759.568 GMT com.pega.pegarules.pub.PRRuntimeException: .pySections(1).pySectionBody(2).pyTable.pyRows(2).pyCells(1).pyModes(2).pyLabel: ** Invalid property reference */


Steps to Reproduce



1. After installation of the HCIF.
2. Login to the system with Out-of-the-box (OOTB) operator '
CodeManager@PegaHealthCodes'.
3. Click on 'Code Sets' in left navigation menu.
4. Observe that an error is displayed in UI.


Root Cause



On click of Code Sets, it should load Harness 'Code Sets' which includes a section 'CSTechnicianLeftInnerSection'.

If user tries to open the Harness and run it in stand alone, it is throwing the same error.

But if user does private edit of the section and run the harness, the UI is rendered with proper Codes.

User suspects that the problem is with cache. User tried to remove RulesExtractMarker, cleared cache and restarted the server.

Then the rules are running properly without any error.

Resolution



User is suggested to remove RulesExtractMarker from temp folder, delete cache and restart server.

 

Published January 20, 2017 - Updated December 2, 2021

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