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Found in
2020.3.47f1
2021.3.22f1
2022.2.13f1
2023.1.0b11
2023.2.0a9
2023.3.0a3
Issue ID
UUM-32160
Regression
No
Constraint Settings are folded back when deselecting a GameObject with the Position Constraint Component
How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached project “PosConBug.zip“
2. Open the “SampleScene“ Scene
3. Select the “Cube“ GameObject in the Hierarchy
4. Expand the Constraint Settings
5. Deselect the “Cube“ GameObject and reselect it
Expected result: The Constraint Settings stay expanded
Actual result: The Constraint Settings are folded back
Reproducible with: 2020.3.47f1, 2021.3.22f1, 2022.2.13f1, 2023.1.0b11, 2023.2.0a9
Reproduced on: macOS 13.2.1 (Intel), Windows 10 (by reporter)
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