nitin 5a5c829129 fix(page-layout): render relation field widgets in table display mode (#22220)
Adding a to-many relation field as a **Table** on a record page rendered
an empty widget (header only) in several cases. This fixes three
independent defects behind that.

- **Morph inverse relations crashed the table.** The host-scoping view
filter (`IS current record`) is built on the relation's inverse field.
When that inverse is a `MORPH_RELATION` (attachments, notes, tasks…),
`getFilterTypeFromFieldType` fell through to `TEXT` and the GraphQL
builder threw `Unknown operand IS for TEXT filter`, unmounting the table
via the ErrorBoundary. `MORPH_RELATION` now classifies as `RELATION`,
and the relation filter resolves the correct morph join column (e.g.
`targetPersonId`) from the current record's object type.
- **Stale `viewId` on field change.** Changing the bound field on a
Table widget kept the previous relation's draft view (wrong
object/fields/filter). Field selection now regenerates the draft view
for the new relation, or clears the stale `viewId` when the new field
can't back a table.
- **Label identifier could be hidden or reordered.** Relation-table
widget views now pin the label-identifier field first and visible on
view creation and save.

Deferred: morph relation filters with arbitrary selected record ids (not
just "current record") — needs target-object identity in the filter
value schema.

**Test:** open a Person → edit layout → add a Field widget → bind a
to-many relation → switch Layout to Table. Previously empty for
`attachments` (morph) and for any field changed on an existing Table
widget; now scoped to the host record.


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