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When you have constraints that are sick as you say all you have to do is switch to Modeling view then you have a folder with all the contraints look for the sick ones select them and delete.
I see you marked this Idea as "Solution Provided". I hope this is not in response to the iLogic snippet I posted.
I would consider the iLogic snippet a good work around, but the original suggestion to allow the user to do this with an out of the box option would be a solution.
Please reconsider the "Solution Provided" status for this one, and in the future I'd suggest that iLogic snippets and 3rd party add-ins not be considered true solutions for user suggestions to developers about improving the application.
If I'm missing something, and some other solution has been provided, please accept my apology in advance.
Curtis, the other solution of using modeling view is just as valid and "out of the box". That was one of the original reasons we did the Constraints folder, so you could see them all and act upon them.
having said that I do think this "solution provided" is OK but I have also taken what I think the original poster wanted, Multiple Selection in the design doctor and being able to apply the Delete Treatment to them all in one fell swoop as a project for future consideration.
I think the problem with the Modeling View suggestion, is the user needs to know about it before hand, so it is not very discoverable. Of course, I anticipate changes with these sick "relationshops" in the future so it will be more discoverable, but I think the request for options in the original sick constraint dialog box is indeed worth consideration.
On a similar, but different note, I'd like to not get the Broken Constraint warning every time I fix one of them.
Exp: I replace a component with a different component, so 10-15 constraints lose 1 of their 2 references. The fix is easy, just edit the constraint and click the geometry to heal the constraint. But then I get a warning about the remaining 14 brokens ones. Wash, rinse, repeat 14 times.
This idea has been implemented within Autodesk Inventor 2016. Special thanks to the author of this Idea and likewise to everyone who cast your Kudo for it. You now can select multiple sick constraints within the Design Doctor and delete or suppress them.