The substring-after() function returns that part of an input string that follows the first occurrence of a comparison string in the input string.
The comparison string should consist of at least one single character or a character string.
If the comparison string occurs more than once in the examined string - for example a separator in a list available as a single string - only its first occurrence is considered.
substring-after('String', 'Comparison String')
substring-after('_Daily_POS_1234,'Daily_')
Returns POS_1234