IsBroker
property
Return true if account is broker.
Syntax
public bool IsBroker { get; }
Example
An object ‘User’ for the currently selected account is created in the next example. All its properties are outputted further, including IsBroker property.
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Drawing;
using PTLRuntime.NETScript;
namespace UserProperties
{
public class UserProperties : NETStrategy
{
Account myAcc; //The 'Account' object creation.
User myUser;//The 'User' object creation.
public override void Init()
{
myAcc = Accounts.Current; //The initialization of the account that is currently used.
myUser = myAcc.User; //The user initialization.
//outputting of all the user properties.
Print(
"\nLogin :\t" + myUser.Login+
"\nId :\t" + myUser.Id+
"\nEmail :\t" + myUser.Email+
"\nFirstName :\t"+myUser.FirstName+
"\nMiddleName :\t"+myUser.MiddleName+
"\nLastName :\t"+myUser.LastName+
"\nTelephoneNumber :\t"+myUser.TelephoneNumber+
"\nClientType :\t"+myUser.ClientType+
"\nIsBroker :\t"+myUser.IsBroker
);
}
}
}
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