04-15-2021
11:56 PM
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04-15-2021
11:56 PM
If shared constraints should not be suppressed, then no constraints will be suppressed. This is a result @shrey9GP3F may not have thought of (and makes running the code pointless).
If shared constraints should be suppressed, then it is possible that an unsuppressed occurrence is no longer fully constrained and can be moved, thereby modifying the model (unless it was grounded).
I have not used 'exclude', so I do not know what it does exactly. Trying to imitate some of its behavior is not without trouble and needs careful consideration.