# Path Split ?

This wildcard is replaced with the part of the file path that is defined. It is possible to define a part or a range to be used. This wildcard is used in the following ways.

* {path.split.#.?}
* For the following input (?) --> {path.split.0:2.\myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3}
* The output is going to be --> \myserver\myfolder1

{% hint style="info" %}
The split character is the \ (back slash) or / (forward slash) The individual path selection can be done from left to right (with positive numbers i.e 0,1,2,3,4) or right to left (negative numbers i.e -1,-2,-3,-4) (example -1,-2) When the : sign is used, it’s possible to specify a custom path range for the left and right side (example 0:-1). When a selection range is used (:), the number 0 can be used to set the left range on the first occurrence of the file path. -1 sets the right side selection to the end of the file path. Wildcard can be used on Windows and Unix file paths File path needs to be formated as \ (windows) or / (unix)
{% endhint %}

#### Advanced examples:

* Example 1:\
  • Input --> {path.split.2.\myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3}\
  • Output --> myfolder1
* Example 2:\
  • Input --> {path.split.-3.\myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3}\
  • Output --> myfolder1
* Example 3:\
  • Input --> {path.split.2:-1.\myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3}\
  • Output --> myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3
* Example 4:\
  • Input --> {path.split.2:-2.\myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3}\
  • Output --> myfolder1\myfolder2
* Example 5:\
  • Input --> {path.split.0:-2.\myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2\myfolder3}\
  • Output --> \myserver\myfolder1\myfolder2


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