FD Ask For Approval using group does not create sysapproval_approver records for users who can see approved record via a visibility domain groupDescriptionFD Ask For Approval using group does not create sysapproval_approver records for users who can see approved record via a visibility domain groupSteps to Reproduce (found and reproduced in PP9H2)1. enable domain separation and check load demo data2. create a sys_user_group "MSP visibility group" with visibility domain "MSP" (screenshot #1)3. update sys_user "ACME ITIL" and add them to group "MSP visibility group" (screenshot #2)4. create a sys_user_group "CSTASK216071 approvers group" and add users "ACME ITIL", "System Administrator", and "Abel Tuter" (screenshot #3)5. create and activate a flow that is triggered when a problem is created with problem_statement = "CSTASK216071 flow" and then has an Ask For Approval action with group "CSTASK216071 approvers group" (screenshot #4)6. change domain to "MSP Technicians (Optional)" and create a problem with problem statement "CSTASK216071 flow". This should trigger the flow (screenshot #5)7. change domain back to "global" and inspect the problem you created and look at approvers (configure > add related list > approvers). Notice that only "System Administrator" and "Abel Tuter" have approvals created. (screenshot #6)8. impersonate "ACME ITIL" and look for the problem created in step 6 and see that the user does have visibility to the problem (screenshot #7)Expected-- an approval should have been created for "ACME ITIL" because the user has visibility to the problem via the "MSP visibility group" sys_user_group.WorkaroundIn the Flow Designer Ask for Approval action, add the user explicitly to the approval rule for any user that only has visibility to the item via a domain visibiliity group.Related Problem: PRB1516523