SLA Conditions are not supporting relative dates or dot walkSummaryWhile SLA Definition conditions use the platform feature "condition builder," and condition builder supports features like relative dates, the relative dates feature is simply not suited to SLA Conditions.The platform feature "condition builder with relative dates filter" is great for real-time looking at records in a list as they are now. However, for SLA Definitions, this suffers from the same issue as using "Condition Builder with dot walk filter," as described in Repair Service Level Agreement (SLA)The difference between the two is relative dates (time is changing) and in dot walk (data is changing), but the effect on SLA is the same: unpredictable behavior and incorrect results.With SLA Timeline and SLA Repair, the update times when replayed in the history are now (i.e. replay time). Generally speaking, that means that now is always after the relative date that was originally used (in the customer case the date due), but basically constantly moving such that eventually whatever is put in will either always match or never match depending on setup.