myManType()
Returns the type of the current manager.
Synopsis
unsigned myManType();
Parameters
| Parameter | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| none | - | 
Return value
Type of the manager as a number.
The following manager types exist as control constants:
| Number | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| 0 | NO_MAN | 
| 1 | EVENT_MAN | 
| 2 | DRIVER_MAN | 
| 3 | DB_MAN | 
| 4 | UI_MAN | 
| 5 | CTRL_MAN | 
| 6 | ASCII_MAN | 
| 7 | API_MAN | 
| 8 | DEVICE_MAN | 
| 9 | REDU_MAN | 
| 10 | REPORT_MAN | 
| 11 | DDE_MAN_OBSOLETE | 
| 12 | DIST_MAN | 
Error
Description
The function returns the current manager type (number). If, for example, the number 4 is returned, the manager is the UI_MAN (see table above).
Example
main()
{
  unsigned manT;
  manT = myManType();
  DebugN(manT);
}Assignment
Management of managers...
Availability
CTRL
