## What - Bump `twenty-partners` from `1.2.0` to `1.2.10`. - Fix the red integration tests by pointing the "Partner Applications" view `createdAt` column at the real field metadata id. ## Why the integration tests were red The `twenty-partners` CI job spins up `twentycrm/twenty-app-dev:latest` and runs the integration suite. The suite's global setup does a dev sync of the app, which failed: ``` Dev sync failed: viewField: INVALID_VIEW_DATA: Field metadata not found (universalIdentifier: 835c9a7e-72ec-46c5-8d90-39a02998f561) ``` The `partner-applications.view.ts` `createdAt` column referenced `PARTNER_CREATED_AT_FIELD_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER = 421cbcea-...`, an invented id. `createdAt` is a reserved system field auto-created on the custom `partner` object, and since 2.19 its universal identifier is derived deterministically by the server from the application id, the object id and the field name. The invented id matched nothing, so the sync rejected the dangling view field and the app never registered, failing every integration test. ## Fix Set `PARTNER_CREATED_AT_FIELD_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER` to the deterministically derived value `746e2944-28d0-545e-9832-a46516e1d9a0` (application id `e662fc1f-...` + partner object id `39101b39-...` + field name `createdAt`). This matches the same derivation the server uses for standard object system fields, verified against the `twenty-shared` opportunity `createdAt` snapshot.
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