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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/rtk-query/usage/automated-refetching.mdx
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Note that for the example above, the `id` is used where possible on a successful result. In the case of an error, no result is supplied, and we still consider that it has provided the general `'Post'` tag type rather than any specific instance of that tag.

:::tip Advanced List Invalidation
In order to provide stronger control over invalidating the appropriate data, you can use an arbitrary ID such a `'LIST'` for a given tag. See [Advanced Invalidation with abstract tag IDs](#advanced-invalidation-with-abstract-tag-ids) for additional details.
In order to provide stronger control over invalidating the appropriate data, you can use an arbitrary ID such as `'LIST'` for a given tag. See [Advanced Invalidation with abstract tag IDs](#advanced-invalidation-with-abstract-tag-ids) for additional details.
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### Invalidating cache data
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For the example above, rather than invalidating any tag with the type `'Post'`, calling the `editPost` mutation function will now only invalidate a tag for the provided `id`. I.e. if cached data from an endpoint does not provide a `'Post'` for that same `id`, it will remain considered as 'valid', and will not be triggered to automatically re-fetch.

:::tip Using abstract tag IDs
In order to provide stronger control over invalidating the appropriate data, you can use an arbitrary ID such a `'LIST'` for a given tag. See [Advanced Invalidation with abstract tag IDs](#advanced-invalidation-with-abstract-tag-ids) for additional details.
In order to provide stronger control over invalidating the appropriate data, you can use an arbitrary ID such as `'LIST'` for a given tag. See [Advanced Invalidation with abstract tag IDs](#advanced-invalidation-with-abstract-tag-ids) for additional details.
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## Tag Invalidation Behavior
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