How do Cross Validation Rules (CVRs) handle existing violations in the Code Combinations Identification (CCID) table?

How do Cross Validation Rules (CVRs) handle existing violations in the Code Combinations Identification (CCID) table?
A. CVRs are assigned to the end user role; therefore controlling what account code combination individuals can leverage in the General Ledger and the subledgers.
B. If CVR determines that an invalid combination exists in the CCID table, it will automatically disable that account code combination.
C. CVR only test new account combinations being inserted into the table. They ignore any invalid account combinations already existing in the table.
D. Nothing has changed. If you have an invalid account combination existing in the table, you must deactivate it to prevent further usage.

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