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The ST programing language appears to be another name for the B.A.S.I.C. language which I use to know. But, does AB have a downloadable manual on the subject just in case their are differnces? Mike.
 
Rockwell Automation's Structured Text language for the Logix 5000 series is an implementation of the IEC 1131-3 Structured Text language.

It looks a little like BASIC, I suppose, but it's syntax is based on Pascal, so that's the old-school language it is most similar to.

A good reference manual for the syntax of the ST language in RSLogix 5000 is the Structured Text Programming Manual, Publication 1756-PM007.

You can download it from the literature.rockwellautomation.com website at no charge.
 

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