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MCPE-162170

Fluids don't update when created with commands

Using /setblock or /fill to replace a block with water lava produces a stationary block of that respective fluid. You can do this midair or over another fluid. They will remain unflowing until another block update occurs, relogging does not change this.

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Hi, could you attach a video showing the issue?

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this ones probably a duplicate anyway

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

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I don't understand how this is invalid as a parity issue. I vaguely remember running this command in previous Bedrock versions & now this command has a different result. I'll check some older versions to make sure.

There is still an open report at MCPE-52857 that hasn't been updated in a while.

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Win10

1.19.22 Hotfix

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