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Old November 24th, 2022, 02:29 PM   #1
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Omron CX-Programmer Call Ladder Instructions from Structured Text

Is there a way in CX-Programmer to call Ladder Instructions from a structured text program?

I can see several functions in the autocomplete


However, I also see many missing functions that are available in Ladder. e.g. BSET



Is there a syntax I am missing to call these Instructions?

Possible solutions:
- Wrap the Instruction in a function block then call the function block once an instance has been made
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