It should work dynamically, without processing your data, yes. I know this functionalityx from ArcMap and Mapinfo, where the user can specify one layer to serve as masking layer which then hides/masks out all features of user-specified layers within the same project/ data frame (Arcmap). I guess this works through spatial relationship filters but I am not sure.
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