Originally Posted by
Steve_Stafford
Tossing in 2 pennies,
Since these walls will remain constrained invisibly that might come back to bite someone later. For example a tall building where someone locked the distance between floors and then later deleted the string. Now someone else tries to change the floor to floor height and gets error message after error just because the constraint is still there and they didn't notice the telltale green dashed line...yadda yadda...
If this sort of constraint is really important then consider making a duplicate view called Level 1 - Constraints (or somesuch) Lock and constrain it there...now everyone can see the constraints anytime they want and see why they are there because you can add a note saying so.