The BASE64 ENCODE command is the one you are looking for. The BASE64 DECODE 
documentation in the online Language Reference has a nice example to get you on 
your way, substituting the DOCUMENT TO BLOB command for the PICTURE TO BLOB 
command. 

JJ


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> Hi all environment 4D 16.4. I have a need to create PDF documents as base 64 
> on Mac clients. Has anyone done this?  Any suggestions. 
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> Regards 
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> Chuck 
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