Scarab Systems d1c70ab0bf Fix dashboard record table widget aggregate persistence (#23008)
## Summary

- Update dashboard record-table widget aggregate changes to write into
the widget draft while page layout edit mode is active.
- Include `aggregateOperation` when saving record-table widget view
fields through `upsertViewWidget`.
- Persist aggregate operations server-side for widget view-field create,
update, and clear flows.
- Add frontend utility tests and backend integration coverage for widget
aggregate create/update/clear behavior.

Fixes #22934.

## Why

Dashboard record-table widgets use their own draft view state while a
page layout is being edited. The aggregate footer path was resolving
fields through the normal current-view flow and then trying to persist
immediately, which can miss widget draft fields and fail before the save
flow runs.

This change keeps aggregate edits in the widget draft during page layout
editing, then saves the aggregate operation with the rest of the widget
view configuration.

## Validation

- `npx nx lint twenty-front`
- `npx nx typecheck twenty-front`
- `npx nx test twenty-front --configuration=ci`
- `npx nx build twenty-front`
- `npx nx build twenty-server`
- `npx nx lint twenty-server --configuration=ci`
- `npx nx typecheck twenty-server`
- `npx nx test twenty-server --configuration=ci`
- `npx nx jest --config ./jest-integration.config.ts --logHeapUsage
--runTestsByPath
test/integration/metadata/suites/view/upsert-view-widget.integration-spec.ts`
- `git diff --check`

Disclosure: I used AI-assisted coding tools while preparing this PR. I
reviewed the changes myself, tested them, and take responsibility for
the implementation and any follow-up revisions needed.


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