Unexpected redirection to a random record

Certified Lead Developer

Hi all,

I'm experiencing a weird behavior in an application: when the user submit a form and the process is end, he/she will be automatically redirected to a random record view.

The process is not started from any record (it's not a related action nor anything triggered from there) and there's no relation between the form submitted information and the rendered record. I can clearly see the page redirecting and reloading a different page (it's also changing the URL in the browser's address bar).

I also saw that the system logs are printing this line:

2019-04-10 09:05:10.667 INFO [ajp-nio-8009-exec-18647] org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke 2019-04-10 09:05:10,151 [ajp-nio-8009-exec-18647] ERROR com.appiancorp.uritemplates.fn.GetObjectDataFromUriFunction - Problem Retrieving Page Title Details, Matched CDT: RecordLink

The system is a cloud instance upgraded to the 19.1 version.

Is someone having a similar issue?
Please let us know if you need more information about how to reproduce this issue.

Thanks,
Riccardo

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    Certified Lead Developer
    in reply to riccardob

    Hi,

    I am also experiencing this issue after cloud instance got upgraded to 19.1. I see a lot of below errors in Log file. When clicked on related actions or any page in the record, it times out and screen is all grey and blank.

    ERROR com.appiancorp.uritemplates.fn.GetObjectDataFromUriFunction - Problem Retrieving Page Title Details, Matched CDT: RecordLink
    java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: This method is not yet supported for the given Record Type
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    Certified Lead Developer
    in reply to aparnak

    Hi,

    That's what we were thinking: some sort of issue caused by the 19.1 version. We're seeing that issue in another cloud instance, so we started to think about some platform issue.
    However, we didn't get back anything from Appian Support since now.

    Thanks,
    Riccardo