Clients are unable to get DHCP Addresses

Hi, I have a setup where managment interface is in different vlan, ap-manager is in different vlan, APs are in different vlan and the clients are on their own vlans respectively. Everything works except for when I try to associate a client to an ap on the floor. It doesn't get an IP address..Here is a debug of DHCP on the controller.
any help would be greatly apreciated...

I got it to work, I had to create seperate AP groups and virtual interface for each client vlan and point it to the DHCP server.

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