SLA repair is not workingIssue Customer has defined a dedicated SLA repair workflow and it is not working.When running repair SLA the error message appears:SLARepair.recreateByFilter: No matching Tasks found Customer suspects that this is related to the fact, that the sla definition is based on a service commitment?ReleaseCustomer is on QuebecCauseThe repair was run from a different domain to what the SLA definition and incident record is in.ResolutionThe configuration of the custom repair workflow is in order. i.e. Has repair path and has repair mode input The properties are configured correctly com.snc.sla.repair.use_repair_workflow set to true com.snc.sla.repair.workflow = ESM - Repair SLA workflow (the custom repair workflow)On reviewing the configuration of the SLA definition - > SLA definition R-IT - RBI M&T Reaction P4 can see it uses the default SLA workflow, schedule is fine, etc I noticed that it is configured on TOP/R-AT/RIT domain Domain sys id: 7a2d258cdbceb70002ed03c3ca961955 I looked for an example incident on the test instance with service offering R-IT CDPS RBI and found - > INC0069754 I tried to repair sla while logged in as maint user and on the global domain and I get the same error: "SLARepair.recreateByFilter: No matching Tasks found"I see the Incident domain is RIT Shared 9262c2c0db42f70002ed03c3ca9619b4 I switched domain to TOP/R-AT/RIT and tried repair sla again on INC0069754 > R-IT - RBI M&T Reaction P4 No error is produced and the repair works fine. I did the same while on TOP/R-AT/RIT shared domain and the repair works fine as well. I checked the email logs and don't see any percentage timer notifications sent for the repair I did. I only see a notification for the completion of the SLA repair job, which I'm assuming the customer put in place and is expected. The issue is not related to the fact, that the SLA definition is based on a service commitment? This behaviour is expected. You need to be on the corresponding domain to repair the SLA that is configured in that domain. If you run repair SLA on records in one domain, you wouldn't necessarily want SLAs to be repaired in any of your other domains.