"To enforce a Validation Rule when converting leads, you need to enable 'Require validation for Converted Leads.'"
Source: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=000386058&type=1
Should be C & D
he correct answer is C. The issue could be that the lead settings are unchecked to require validation for converted leads.
By default, Salesforce allows users to bypass validation rules when converting leads. This means that any validation rules defined on the Account object might not run during the conversion process, resulting in missing information on the converted Account records. To ensure that validation rules are enforced during lead conversion, you need to check the lead settings to require validation for converted leads. This ensures that the validation rules on the Account object are triggered during the conversion process, capturing any missing information.
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