Aressand 14e4b5bd31 fix(rls): prefill RLS predicate fields when creating related records (#22620)
## What / Why

Creating a record from a relation section (e.g. adding a child record
from its
parent's record page) fails with **"Record does not satisfy security
constraints"** for any role restricted by row-level permissions.

Root cause: `useAddNewRecordAndOpenSidePanel` builds the create payload
with only
the label field and the parent FK. Fields required by the role's RLS
predicates
(e.g. `owner = current workspace member`) are missing, so the server
rejects the
insert in `validateRLSPredicatesForRecords` with
`RLS_VALIDATION_FAILED`.

`useCreateNewIndexRecord` (the record table "+ New" path) already
handles this via
`buildRecordInputFromRLSPredicates()`. The relation-section creation
path was
simply never updated — same bug class, different entry point.

## How

Spread `buildRecordInputFromRLSPredicates()` into the create payload in
`useAddNewRecordAndOpenSidePanel`, mirroring `useCreateNewIndexRecord`.
The record
is then created with the RLS-required fields prefilled (e.g. owner =
current
member), so it passes server-side validation.

No behavior change for roles without RLS predicates:
`buildRecordInputFromRLSPredicates()`
returns an empty object when there are none.

## Test plan

Requires row-level permissions (Enterprise) enabled.

1. Create a role with an RLS predicate `owner IS current workspace
member`.
2. Assign it to a non-admin user; create a parent record owned by that
user.
3. As that user, open the parent record and add a child record from a
relation
   section (the "+" on a one-to-many / many-to-one relation field).
4. **Before:** "Record does not satisfy security constraints".
**After:** the child record is created, with owner prefilled to the
current member.

Also verified via REST against a self-hosted instance: inserting the
child record
without the owner field is rejected (HTTP 400, RLS_VALIDATION_FAILED);
inserting it
with `ownerId = current member` succeeds (HTTP 201).

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