![]() ![]() Picture->load_picture_from_url( url = get_image_url( ) ). _graphic_tab TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF _graphic_row WITH DEFAULT KEY.ĭATA container TYPE REF TO cl_gui_docking_container. It then can be used in CL_GUI_PICTURE control to display the data. This xstring table can be passed to function module DP_CREATE_URL which returns a pointer (url) to these bytes. The xstring has to be converted to an xstring table. This string has to be decoded into an xstring. G3u/EbwH2aiWJfB6hfjzAa3d6ewYHDzRpWQ0SCoMJBoc0gCYOMo15hho1aiaLAAqgkRR/ QTS+LPUksPessjcysvl+ufbrvrclPfv1Or0+wSMEMg5F1mY6g0eztzmNA3TKEu4LYaptIĢjShbBMIahlDNwXCwDYcdQeQ6HwEDxOyiKmyNhKhj8pobYBjkl6K5TokZRKBe+3enhRnE R0lGODlhFQATADMAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAAVABMAg////19qcHaPjo6ij5XL/p3M圆rR3 So I uploaded the smal graphic to the base64-encoding website and got the following string: The displayed picture has a size of 21x19 pixels. ![]() Even though the marvelous graphics are in 8bit-mode I still had to concert them to a very small size. ![]() I chose Rennpony as suitable candiate for my demonstration. If you do not know Galoppsim.racing so far, I recommend to visit as soon as possible, I found one in the 8-bit-retro-Excel-racing-simulation galoppsim by marco.krapf in the last Galoppsim corona cup. this one: įor demonstration I used a very small picture. There are many converters online avaible, e.g. To encode a picture to BASE64 you will need to have a converter. Readable characters can be stored in an ABAP report which makes it possible to store a picture in a source code. x.K.5.S.3.zdrFc./I.*.5g.Today I stumbled upon an old test report where I tried to display a base64 encoded picture in a container.īASE64 encoding is a mehtod to store binary data with codepage undependend readable ASCII characters. I built a program that encrypts stuff but I can't decrypt it please help! gAAAAABe9jNFemWEdfMxGhT0sCJcPXxzbNI703eoFrW-VHvCx0IVt2B3b_2DvtD0cxiiMrrsmqYwIZxwUvN3O27hBP7K1TvRdfix4llgP9z6gts3dbRPxCXOSDETSlARre8E_urq2wtxfdi65JwkkXkJ087Pw9VKLKTACtz7we7E_yeYBWgkrdfK4NrZkFFpyFx7H-WgCAaH3vP3FI_fLRP0-xmtuGU5JvQ7T2CyWZImjFJsdIJSOMmn5OvT3WMRKbIj8pgF7dUgyh6Lfsfd8zkxtBRrNH99AXQsHw6sCJFXtrWnPfqcGCVM8mueMvIhIP35ES_mt7BdLOoiSOqSceQvpl_mL-89NDL5Fgd_-Pe6ZEhyKNCWxzwKvgDxib1uTAaMAeQq4xoDxFCftMYo6jSZ1sO-PZksFTW5AvIrwKZk8JVivteNmTxDZ0NjwxhiJnTsTvLpT9WHSAitZZLtK9QtOYQcfB6FApDXCvHqAMsonIB_w4EjPHTatuysckjQocHMUF8LndsSmmrTDXb6-WUoXf2pBeHzmvLQAzMM0Vg6Q74CgGFc2Tfu1VrpTas8NtrMNyUuNB9eKn39GNNWApchxbUOvENvLsMXZ7YC-LK6G98qF0tD1p-p5LXggWTfH3M_mJrOWgp4DvDMz4UyBPn1ww2kfBQqQePWKdt3Zlvp4nlKi4OmkbrUK0gpLKBUqjM0Nmtw9C0uP87hTdJqkpemxhhm6ROKdd39qRe46qGODZNLESKTbflel7CKvdmdF3UXWHUK-xMPagFlbSYzDEyOl7wVHyZHL9ULN9NjTDWbhOrVjq4KJ56c7tPglOH5T0dBOpxQHw-7TlAC-yh7OEAm-R9sPDxjKu_xvkzSMZRRPQ8fOcPz3OrXEupyDfMJUSgVBOT6_GAZD8hhpHBvXwdG_OwSyu933JrylQojilF01Iiat04sl1Y=WZ6tLJiZtG15tqsJPB3o6h6S0bN_ysiYwwmDkga9STMSa0xI_TwGrTiCeFOs0L1ICnTVflOteX6pRM92v17UY1TRyiR0r8zRecUX0f3tbFzWgvGtcH5H4uVZLhEgnulpY1J5p9NuI0VnCzYMDzU2jW6RsR-8Ga5iZ55qtv72jgnnq8AaIXMCR9_hr4RBRxmtcD7DfJ-zrfXQf6eorxkr7E-iFlAkjCxf17XFX2zmmnWdVKlxXFYkGNHOfMxcgkD-M4SEOLP4aw_DF008CCGlzhHQI84bSVdsi_0FJplFEpUmU64gm048IXac609zqZ3j2Zr7rGQrMOZdKVMyJ-BDwdT0SbGozCvozE1kb1C2mxlEeo_pqxmYckOAdtCJEfumJdqnF8QrWrSS2i8UyMB Guru A virtual teacher who reveals to you the great secrets of Base64 ![]()
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