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position representations and constraints

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It's probably a subject already dealt with but I can't find anything.
I would like to create two representations in which some parts are visible in one and others in another, and so far no problem.
I created the two levels of detail where we suppress what I don't need.
But now in one of these representations I should change the constraints of a particular to change its position (I must turn it 180°).
What's the best road?
a visual representation?
a position?
 
from how to describe the thing I would use the location representations: however with the representation of view how would you do? with a "double" of the detail?
with position representations you would also have the advantage of automatism for overlapping views.
 
I am doing various tests, on the position representation I can suppress a constraint, but I can't insert another one.
I was thinking of suppressing the bond that keeps the piece "apposed" to a base and then inserting a new one to "support" on the same base the opposite face.
suppressing the first however I no longer have way to insert constraints.
 
Okay, it's a little sniffy.
always in main position (otherwise you cannot add constraints) suppress the constraints you have already put and then enter those of the new position (only those that cannot be managed as changes)
once you make this create the various representations and activate/discover what you need. Honestly, it seems strange that there is no more decent procedure but I haven't found any more... Still this works.
 

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