Its C - please take a look at the help article already mentioned:
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.changesets_restrictions_approval_process.htm&type=5
dont count it, posted on wrong questions. should be on that one:
https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/salesforce/view/86969-exam-certified-advanced-administrator-topic-1-question-71/
Definitely C - see this - https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.changesets_restrictions_approval_process.htm&type=5. Quotes it almost verbatim.
I think only C is correct. B answer says we have to manually add the field on the target org, in reality we just have to manually add the field in the change set because is not added with add dependecies:
If the approval page fields include any custom fields on standard objects, manually add those custom fields to outbound change sets
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.changesets_restrictions_approval_process.htm&type=5
No man, what you need to add is the field in the Change Set in the Source organization. What answer says is "you need to add in TARGET" that is not correct, because you cannot migrate the process if it is incomplete in the Change Set.
No man, what you need to add is the field in the Change Set in the Source organization. What answer says is "you need to add in TARGET" that is not correct, because you cannot migrate the process if it is incomplete in the Change Set.
Isn't A also right? ->If you change the Unique Name of an approval process that was previously included in a change set and deployed in another organization, and you resend the approval process via a change set, a new approval process is created upon deployment in the other organization. The previously deployed approval process isn’t modified.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.changesets_restrictions_approval_process.htm&type=5
If the approval page fields include any custom fields on standard objects, manually add those custom fields to outbound change sets. The View/Add Dependencies option for selecting change set components won’t include these fields.
B is right as well
Custom fields need to be added to the target organization though. They also do not appear when clicking on view/add dependencies in the change set.
Documentation: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.changesets_restrictions_approval_process.htm&type=5
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