Split one message and create N Files on target side based on FieldName

Hi Experts
How to split one message into N messages
I have used BPM and I have put
One Receiver Step
One Transformation Step and
One Send Step.
In Receiver step I have used Correlation as Field2
In Tansformation Step I have done One to One Mapping
But In receiver Side only one File is creating.
Message Structure is
<Main_MT>.... 1...1
........<test>01</test>.... 1...1
...........<Sub_MT>...... 0...Unbound
................<Field1> </Field1>
................<Field2>123</Field>
..........</Sub_MT>
..........<Sub_MT>...... 0...Unbound
................<Field1> </Field1>
................<Field2>234</Field>
          </Sub_MT>
</Main_MT>
How to resolve this problem
Thanks & Regards
Sowmya

Hey Jayson,
I dint search the blogs using the keyword " mutiple mapping". The given two blogs I had used for creating my first 1:n mapping, so their names are by heart to me.
  I believe both the blogs provided by me help in creating the mutiple seperate messages on the target end.
The Claus's blog covers more detailed mapping logic for message split and the Jin's blog covers the ID pieces needed to be configured when we want to create mutiple messages on the target end.
Pardon me if I have misconstrued your point.
Thanks,
Pooja

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