Fabric RTI 101: Expanding
Expanding is the opposite of aggregation. Instead of rolling up many events into a single summary, expansion takes a single complex event and splits it into multiple simpler events. This is really important when one incoming record carries more than one piece of information.
A good example is a log entry that contains multiple error codes in a single message. If we treat that as one event, we lose the ability to analyze each error code individually. By expanding, we break it into separate events — one per error code — which makes it much easier to count, group, and detect patterns across error types.
2026-04-25