Hi Alteryx
This is my input. I want an output in such a way that anything with C + Numbers (for eg 12) will be pushed aside and those that don't meet the rule are output
Input
| Agreement | Amount | 
| C123 | 12 | 
| RVC898 | 34 | 
| C167 | 656 | 
| Great | 78 | 
| Cool | 032 | 
Output -
| Agreement | Amount | 
| Great | 78 | 
| Cool | 032 | 
Please help me
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@CharlieS Thank you for the help. I think what you said would work but let me give a better eg of the issue I'm facing. Please ignore the eg I gave previously -
Input
| Name | Amount | 
| Hi RVC125 | 128 | 
| YU RIC758 | 129 | 
| RERIC999 | 127 | 
| Ui C123 | 124 | 
I want my output to just include those that have RIC + a numbers(more than 1 number). Can you please help?
Output
| Name | Amount | 
| YU RIC758 | 129 | 
| RERIC999 | 127 | 
Would this work? - !REGEX_Match([Agreement],".*\RIC\d+")
