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Duplicate in 6000.5.X
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0
Found in
6000.3.7f1
6000.4.0b7
6000.5.0a6
Issue ID
UUM-133463
Regression
No
Object in Hierarchy gets stuck if parented under a UIDocument object
Steps to reproduce:
- Open the attached project
- Open the SampleScene
- Drag GameObject under the UIDocument to parent the Object
- Try dragging the GameObject out to unparent it
Actual results: Dragging out the GameObject does not work, and it stays parented to the UI Document object
Expected results: GameObject can be unparented by dragging it outside the UI Document object in the Hierarchy
Reproducible with versions: 6000.3.0a5, 6000.3.7f1, 6000.4.0b7, 6000.5.0a6
Can’t test with versions: 6000.0.66f2, 6000.3.0a4 (Hierarchy V2 with UI Toolkit integration not available)
Tested on (OS): macOS 26.2, Windows 11
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Resolution Note (6000.5.X):
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We have reviewed the issue and found it is a duplicate of an existing bug already logged in our system. To keep things organized and ensure the issue is properly prioritized, we have linked your report to the original case.
We will now close this report as a duplicate, but the original bug remains open and under review. Your input has been noted and helps us better understand the impact of the issue. If anything changes regarding its severity or impact, please let us know.
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