The delimiter can be provided as either plain text or a regular expression.
The default delimiter is the regular expression \s*,\s* which is
CSV with optional white space either side.
| delimiter | The delimiter as a string. |
| escape | An escape character to use. |
| quote | An quote character to use. |
| regexp | The delimiter as a regular expression. |
| text | The value to parse. |
| Example 1 | Tokenize comma separated values. |
| Configured By | ATTRIBUTE |
| Access | READ_WRITE |
| Required | No. |
The delimiter as a string.
| Configured By | ATTRIBUTE |
| Access | READ_WRITE |
| Required | No. |
An escape character to use.
| Configured By | ATTRIBUTE |
| Access | READ_WRITE |
| Required | No. |
An quote character to use.
| Configured By | ATTRIBUTE |
| Access | READ_WRITE |
| Required | No. |
The delimiter as a regular expression.
| Configured By | ATTRIBUTE |
| Access | READ_WRITE |
| Required | No. If missing the result of the conversion will be null. |
The value to parse.
Tokenize comma separated values.
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