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create a section of a overlapping view

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in a table I need to create a section referring to a view on which there are overlapping views (it is a door zipped in various positions, closed, semi-open and open).
in the section I would like to see the various positions but I can't create it in section because the button "overwhelmed" is switched off and at least if I try to add the "overlapping" views in the view and after creating the section. In this way it creates me the section only of the main view. :-( any ideas?
 
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I have never been able to do what you say (I would need it often); Turning around I make a normal projection, I put overlapping position representations and then I make a split view. purteoppo is only the main view, not the overlaps, but it is the best I got. . .
 
to create a table with overlapping views you must first work on the axieme: in the browser model in representations, creates a new li fleece detail; Let's say that the "main" default level is your door locked. call the new level of ''open' detail, activate it and suppress all those constraints that make the door remain in closed position (i.e. those of the main position). suppress those constraints, simply create new ones that keep the door in your desired position. you can repeat the same procedure also for the "open" position of course.
I hope I helped you!! ;)
 
to create a table with overlapping views you must first work on the axieme: in the browser model in representations, creates a new li fleece detail; Let's say that the "main" default level is your door locked. call the new level of ''open' detail, activate it and suppress all those constraints that make the door remain in closed position (i.e. those of the main position). suppress those constraints, simply create new ones that keep the door in your desired position. you can repeat the same procedure also for the "open" position of course.
I hope I helped you!! ;)
You mean location?
 
but how does the original problem solve (it interests me too!)? so you create overlapping views based on position representations, but you can't (or better, I can't:tongue:) use them with a view in section. . .
 
I don't know if I understand. do you want, once you create the opposite view, to achieve 2 views in section (one referring to position 1 and the other to position 2)?
 
You can't.

There are mischiefs to get out, but technically and directly, you can't.
 
You can't.

There are mischiefs to get out, but technically and directly, you can't.
there is no book about this:biggrin:
your solution for example is the one that leads first to a result.
or completely forget the superimposed view command and directly create a fictitious set, moved/rolled into the main axieme.
 

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