Thomas Trompette a8a8bbb2ed feat(workflow): add offset to Find Records node for pagination (#21484)
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## Summary

The workflow Find Records (search) node previously exposed only
`objectName`, `filter`, `sort`, and `limit` (capped at
`QUERY_MAX_RECORDS` = 200), with no way to page beyond the first page of
results.

This adds an optional **Offset** to the node so a workflow can fetch an
arbitrary page (`offset = pageIndex * limit`) while keeping the same
filter and sort. The underlying `FindRecordsService` already accepts
`offset` (it forwards it to the query runner's `skip`, and stabilizes
ordering with an `id` tiebreaker), so this change just threads `offset`
through the remaining layers:

- `workflowFindRecordsActionSettingsSchema` (shared zod schema) — new
optional `offset`
- `FindRecordsInput` type — new optional `offset?: number`
- `find-records.workflow-action.ts` — forwards `offset` to
`FindRecordsService.execute`
- `WorkflowEditActionFindRecords.tsx` — new "Offset" number input
(non-negative, defaults to 0) with form state + persistence
- Default `FIND_RECORDS` step settings — `offset: 0`

### Notes / non-goals
- Offset-only, single page: the node returns one page. Looping over all
pages inside one run is not included (the Iterator action loops a static
array and cannot re-query). The node output already returns
`totalCount`, so a workflow can compute total pages as `ceil(totalCount
/ limit)`.
- Offset on very large/changing datasets can be slow or skip/duplicate
rows; cursor/keyset pagination would be a future follow-up.

## Test plan
- [x] Create a Find Records node, set Limit=50, Offset=0 → returns first
page
- [x] Set Offset=50 with the same filter/sort → returns the second page
(no overlap)
- [x] Negative offset shows a validation error and is not saved
- [x] Existing Find Records nodes (no offset stored) still run,
defaulting to offset 0
- [x] Typecheck/lint pass in CI

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