## Problem The `2.17` `AddWorkspaceMemberJobTitleField` upgrade command failed for every workspace that has a **custom field on `workspaceMember`** (it aborted the per-workspace upgrade sequence). Root cause: The command used `FieldMetadataService.createManyFields`, which — besides creating the field metadata — also creates the new field's **view fields** across the object's existing views. Validating a view-field creation enumerates the target view's full `viewFieldUniversalIdentifiers`, which includes view fields owned by **another application** (a custom field a user added to `workspaceMember`). Those cross-application view fields are filtered out of the build's application-scoped dependency maps, so the build throws `Could not find flat entity with universal identifier ...`. ## Fix (command-scoped) Create the field metadata **only — no view fields** — sourced from the standard-application definition, mirroring `AddInactiveGenericStandardFieldsCommand` (which adds a standard field the same way and is unaffected by this bug). The standard view-field side effects are reconciled as code, so they should not be produced at runtime here. Concretely: source the standard `jobTitle` `FlatFieldMetadata` from `computeTwentyStandardApplicationAllFlatEntityMaps`, blank its `viewFieldIds` / `viewFieldUniversalIdentifiers`, and run a `fieldMetadata`-only `validateBuildAndRunWorkspaceMigration` instead of `createManyFields`. Also drops the now-unused `FieldMetadataModule` import from the 2-17 command module. ## Trade-off Existing workspaces get the `jobTitle` field + column but **no view field**, so it won't appear as a default column in `workspaceMember` views until the standard-application reconciliation adds view fields. `jobTitle` is `isSystem` / `isUIReadOnly`, so this is acceptable as the immediate unblock. ## Scope This is the small, immediate unblock for the failed `2.17` upgrade. The general framework fix (load cross-application children of involved parents into the build scope) is tracked separately in #22294. <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22306?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. -->
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Twenty gives technical teams the building blocks for a custom CRM that meets complex business needs and quickly adapts as the business evolves. Twenty is the CRM you build, ship, and version like the rest of your stack.
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The fastest way to get started. Sign up at twenty.com and spin up a workspace in under a minute, with no infrastructure to manage and always up to date.
Build an app
Scaffold a new app with the Twenty CLI:
npx create-twenty-app my-app
Define objects, fields, and views as code:
import { defineObject, FieldType } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
export default defineObject({
nameSingular: 'deal',
namePlural: 'deals',
labelSingular: 'Deal',
labelPlural: 'Deals',
fields: [
{ name: 'name', label: 'Name', type: FieldType.TEXT },
{ name: 'amount', label: 'Amount', type: FieldType.CURRENCY },
{ name: 'closeDate', label: 'Close Date', type: FieldType.DATE_TIME },
],
});
Then ship it to your workspace:
npx twenty app:publish --private
See the app development guide for objects, views, agents, and logic functions.
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Run Twenty on your own infrastructure with Docker Compose, or contribute locally via the local setup guide.
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Twenty gives you the building blocks of a modern CRM (objects, views, workflows, and agents) and lets you extend them as code. Here's a tour of what's in the box.
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