Etienne 300738e8cb Fix database event emission (#16759)
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/395


When calling `removeUserFromWorkspaceAndPotentiallyDeleteWorkspace` from
`user.service`,
```
        await workspaceMemberRepository.delete({
          userId: userWorkspace.userId,
        });
```
related database event is not emitted.

Same issue with update has been fixed
[here](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/13287/changes)

The database event is not emitted because `await
eventSelectQueryBuilder.getOne()` in `workspace-delete-query-builder`
returns `null`. This happens because the `selectQueryBuilder` has no
entity—the database request is sent and the raw result is not `null`,
but the entity is `null`, causing the final result to be null.

It can be fixed the same way update has been fixed, updating the
`workspace-entity-manager`
- Pros : consistant with update but we should not forget to fix
softDelete and restore
- Cons : `workspace-entity-manager` is a copy of typeORM logic +
permission injection. Should it be more ?
 
Alternatively (as featured in this PR), it can be fixed by updating
computeEventSelectQueryBuilder, inspired by TypeORM's logic in
typeorm/query-builder/QueryBuilder.js at line 67.
- Pros : it fit with typeORM logic + It fixes all repository operations
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