Family Sharing On Mac Not work

Hi.
I've 2 account (A1 and A2)
A1 is the organizer account and A2 is a parent account.
I've added A2 into A1 family.
I can not view any purchased A1 app or book or music in A2 account (A1 uses mac, iphone, ipad / A2 uses mac).
Alse A1 can not view any A2 app downloaded.
If i try to buy an app with A2, the app store ask my payment method (A2 is a new account create today). But i've understood that A2 should use the A1 payment method.
from A2, if i log in into www.icloud.com can view A1 devices in "find My Iphone" (and A1 can see A2 device).
if i go on A2 mac to system preference->icloud->family i can see A1 email near "family purchase". is it right? (anyway i cannot edit it for 89 days!!).
Anyone can help me?
thank you so much...
(sorry for my bad english)

Sorry to be just adding another me too comment, but me too!
I can approve the download of free apps, but gave our daughter an iTunes credit and temporarily allowed in app purchases, I get the approval request but clicking the link does nothing on iPhone or iPad and on the Mac just adds another request exactly the same, so I have a list of notifications, all the same.
Do Apple check these posts or does anyone know if we need to contact support directly?
Thanks in advance

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