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Parallel Executions of a Shared Activity
In the case where a maintenance activity (ex. user account password reset) is shared to a partner account, we need the ability for multiple partner admins or users on that acccount to execute the same shared activity simultaneously. Currently, PEM...
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Add a flag to the get partners API to have the partners custom fields included in the results
For the get partners API (pemws/sponsors/<sponsorContext>/partners/) add an optional flag which indicates that the partners' custom fields should be included in the results. The custom fields are currently returned when retrieving a single p...
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Issue 1: For Example there is a partner called ABCBank and we have three child accounts(ABCBank-1, ABCBank-2, ABCBank3) in Sterling Integrator as well as PEM. And we have to rollout a activity for ABCBank and we would like to reset a password for ...
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Increase length of Activity Roll Out Name
Allow more characters in the name of activity roll outs. Increase the limit to 300 characters.
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REST API hostname 50 chars restriction
IBM Partner Engagement Manager does not accept hostname for REST APIs more than 50 chars but there are REST API hostnames more than 50 chars even in IBM Cloud (bluemix) CloudantDB REST API with guid-id.bluemix.cloudant.com and hostnames can be up ...
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Rejected partners can never be Accepted
Once a partner or user has been rejected they can never then be accepted using the same e-mail address. The product assumes that if someone is rejected they will forever be rejected. Also can not edit profile.
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Provide the ability to create custom sponsor user types
Provide a way for a sponsor admin to define custom sponsor user types, beyond the current sponsor admin, LOB and standard users. For the various permissions, there should be a way to indicate what that role can do with each one (nothing, read only...
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Enable UI dialog table rows to be expanded dynamic for data entry
For tables used for collecting input, provide a setting that would allow a new row to be added after the last row has been used.
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Increase concurrency in activity processing
We found out that PEM may have concurrency limit of 10 concurrent users/activity being handle in parallel. would like to have product increase that to handle higher volume implementations
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Escape Special Characters in URL for Get Request
HTTP rest client's such as Postman typically allow for special characters in the Get request, PEM HTTP requests do not.
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