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…rray of sys ids of updates that belong to a different application than the update set's application.
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Built a basic flow action that takes in an update set sys id, then retrieves an array of sys ids containing the sys id of updates that belong to a different application than the one set on the update set. This is serving as a proof of concept of the idea. If I were to build a more robust version, I'd build it in global instead of having it be scoped so I could leverage look up record and look up records steps in the action as well as use an step to create a task or even make an approval and have it fix the mismatch upon the approval being approved.