[MCPE-23982] [Resolved] Maps in chests are inaccessible after world upgrade Created: 01/Aug/17  Updated: 27/Jul/18  Resolved: 10/Nov/17

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 1.2.0.2
Fix Version/s: 1.2.3.6

Type: Bug
Reporter: [MCPE Mod] Auldrick
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 2
Labels: inventory, map

Attachments: File Map Test.mcworld    
Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Windows
CHK:
ADO: 78575

 Description   

After importing a world built in 0.16 and last played in 1.1.4, Filled Maps I had stored in a chest could not be removed from the chest nor moved to another slot.

When I tried to move one, the icon was dragged by the cursor but didn't disappear from the slot. When I attempted to drop it in another slot, either in the chest or in my inventory, the cursor icon disappeared and it appeared to remain in the original slot.

Breaking the chest dropped the maps, after which they appeared normal again.

The problem occurs in both Creative and Survival mode. It does not seem to occur for new maps created after upgrading the world.



 Comments   
Comment by [MCPE Mod] Auldrick [ 26/Aug/17 ]

Fixed in 1.2.0.18 (build 6). See Changelog: "Maps can now be removed from chests after world upgrades"

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 03/Aug/17 ]

Added test world. In game version 1.2.0.2, try and remove a map from the chest. Map Test.mcworld

Comment by Tourniquet [ 03/Aug/17 ]

Yes I've got the same Problem with my world on the Windows 10 edition. I exportet my world from our realm and then importet that to the new beta version. The maps on the walls are there and mostly working (not completely though, sometimes you don't see them, and you don't see all the green arrows either), but maps stored in a chest can't be dragged into the inventory etc.
So there is no way to use them anymore =/.

Maps hanging on the wall can be put into the inventory and can be used normally.

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