Setting Left and Right Boundary in Correlation

Hi ,
I recorded a script in Vugen (HP loadurnner version 11.52) and I have a variable called SAML response for which I need to do manual correlation. I am completely new to correlation. I am unable to set the left and right boundaries. I am getting the error message as
No
match found for the requested parameter "CorrelationParameter_2".
Check whether the requested boundaries exist in the response data. Also, if the
data you want to save exceeds 256 bytes, use web_set_max_html_param_len to
increase the parameter size   [MsgId:
MERR-26377]  
Could anyone please help.
Below is the value printed in the script.  can  anyone send the Left and Right Boundaries
web_submit_data("Login.aspx", 
        "Action={URL}", 
        "Method=POST", 
        "RecContentType=text/html", 
        "Referer=", 
        "Snapshot=t191.inf", 
        "Mode=HTTP", 
        ITEMDATA, 
        "Name=SAMLResponse", "Value="
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        LAST);

I added correlation parameter like below. But I am getting the error message
web_reg_save_param_ex(
       "ParamName=CorrelationParameter_2",
       "LB=SAMLResponse\", \"Value"
       "RB=\"/",
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