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I would say that for more than 2 factors it is going to be too complicated to try something like the Fit Y by X approach. I would use the candidate set approach instead.
My feeling is that you are unlikely to be able to imagine constraints involving more than 3 factors (it makes my head hurt to think about it). Even 3 factors is unlikely IMO.