Single source message to multiple receivers

my requirement is
My source message contains four fields a, b, c , d
It should go to two different receivers , but both of my target messages need fields a, b of my source message.
Please let  me know the possibilities

I have found the issue with xsds and tried the split mapping . (Iam unsing PI 7.1)
In repository I have two inbound interfaces 1st one for first xsd, 2nd inbound interface with 2nd xsd.
Iam stuck in configuration , what needs to be done in configuration inorder to generate two files.
My receiver is same. I just need to send two files to same location.
I noticed there is no enhanced interface determination in PI 7.1 .
Please share your thoughts.

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