# SplitStringMultipleRecords (2 Separators)

| **Name**    | ***SplitStringMultipleStrings***                                                                                                                                                                          |
| ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Syntax      | SplitStringMultipleStrings (String str, String separator1, String separator2)                                                                                                                             |
| Purpose     | To split a string into multiple parts along the specified separator strings and return results as separate records.                                                                                       |
| Description | Returns a structure containing individual string parts. This function returns a record for each part.                                                                                                     |
| Return Type | String                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| Parameters  | <p>str \[System.String] – String to split</p><p>separator1 \[System.String] – Separator string 1 for parsing the string</p><p>separator2 \[System.String] – Separator string 2 for parsing the string</p> |

![](https://github.com/astera-software/Astera_Data_Stack_v9/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/0%20\(82\).png)

**Example**

In this example, we are passing the required parameters to the function transformation object using a *Variables* object.

Where,

*str*: A?B?C/D/E/F

*separator1 =* ?

*separator2 =* /

![](https://github.com/astera-software/Astera_Data_Stack_v9/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/1%20\(83\).png)

Right-click on the function transformation object and select *Preview Output.* You can see that Astera Data Stack has returned the different parts of the split string as separate records, on the basis of the specified delimiter (*separator*) values.

![](https://github.com/astera-software/Astera_Data_Stack_v9/blob/main/.gitbook/assets/2%20\(83\).png)
