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Letamp;#39;s go a bit deeper into how an interface works and what we mean by loading points and stick our toe into data compression. In this video weamp;#39;ll cover the different actions an interface takes and how everything fits together. Little disclaimer before we start Iamp;#39;m going to use the terms tag and point interchangeably. In general the PI System calls them points and the OPC Server calls them tags or even items. Things get a little bit messy in between. Are the concepts the same for all though? Theyamp;#39;re essentially named streams of data coming from sensors. Right so hereamp;#39;s what we have now. Weamp;#39;ll just concentrate on the interface and the Data Archive parts in this video. So letamp;#39;s simplify this a little bit; weamp;#39;ve created one point, the point for our bearing temperature. Letamp;#39;s take a closer look at that. We configured a few attributes for it: the name, point source, location 1 through location 5