[BDS-17497] Structure block load button greyed out. Created: 16/Aug/22  Updated: 07/Sep/22  Resolved: 07/Sep/22

Status: Resolved
Project: Bedrock Dedicated Server
Affects Version/s: 1.19.20, 1.19.22 Hotfix
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Dia3607 Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Works As Intended Votes: 0
Labels: None
Environment:

Bedrock Windows 10


Attachments: PNG File Load greyed out..png    
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

Whenever I want to load in something from another world the name turns grey which seems normal to me but then when I try and load it the button is grey.

Edit: I also wanted to load it in my friends world aswell.



 Comments   
Comment by Maciej Piornik [ 07/Sep/22 ]

Thank you for your report!
However, this issue has been closed as Working as Intended.

Currently in Bedrock, the Save to Disk option doesn't save the structure as a loose file. It saves it on disk as part of leveldb (world data).

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Comment by Dia3607 [ 07/Sep/22 ]

Yes, when I save a structure from my friends world it saves which is normal but when we go into a different world I cant load it. Is this a bug or feature? If its a feature its kind of annoying.

Comment by Maciej Piornik [ 06/Sep/22 ]

Hi

Have you saved any structures before or typed in name of structure to load?

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Comment by Dia3607 [ 17/Aug/22 ]

Its not on realms or something (I dont know that much about dedicated servers) my friend made the world and i join him with the friends option on Bedrock edition.

Comment by Maciej Piornik [ 17/Aug/22 ]

Hi

Does this issue occur only on Bedrock Dedicated Server or it can be reproduced on local world/Realms?

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